![]() ![]() Under the setup you describe, the sound output from the mox via the current 1/4" cables would go through the AI box, then on to CB via the USB from the AI box. This means you get all the latest features for your version and can enjoy the best Cubase experience with state-of-the-art music and mixing features, professional workflows and inspiring functions. What am I missing or (more likely) misunderstanding?ĮTA: After thinking on it, I may be understanding where you’re going. Any Cubase version can be updated to the latest generation with an affordable update. For instance, with Cubase Elements, you only have the allocation for 64 MIDI, 48 audio, and 24 VST tracks. However, only the Pro version allows you to use unlimited MIDI, audio, and VST tracks, others have a limit. Wouldn’t I just be running the mox into the audio interface box (via the 1/4" cables) and then out to the computer via a USB cable? (And I assume also to the amp or speakers via the outputs on the AI box.) Wouldn’t this just be swapping the location of the problem? All of these versions use the 64-bit engine and allows you to create audio files with an audio resolution of 192 kilohertz. that I need a new piece of equipment (just as she’s not above telling me ‘no’), but I don’t see how this would fix the issue. I don’t know what kind of Y connector I could use from the mox, and I don’t know if the computer (a laptop) has a line in regardless. The USB cable is the only connection between the mox and the computer, and the 1/4" cables are the only connection between the mox and the speakers (via the amp). I also am running a USB cord from the “D” connector on the back of the moxf8 to my computer with CB installed. My current setup is moxf8 L/R outputs (1/4") to a 4-channel amp, from there to loudspeakers. Louis_R: I may not have reached the pay grade needed to understand 100% of what you said, but let me restate it to see if I am getting the gist of it: In any event, here are some screen grabs (if you need different ones, let me know…remember, I am the dummy here) I don’t see an Audio Connections tab, but in the Audio tab there is no ability to set up the MOXF as a new instrument (most likely because I failed at the first part). He also mentions that I need to go to Audio Connections/External Instruments and set up the MOXF as a new instrument. The ‘add devices’ doesn’t exist on Cubase 12 Elements (or I am looking in the wrong place) and I cannot find anywhere to add the MOXF as a new device. ![]() First he says to go to Studio/Audio Devices/Add Devices and set up the MOXF as an external instrument. ![]() When I go back to An Amateur Guide To Connecting And Using the Moxf8 in your Daw the author describes doing two things that I don’t seem to be able to do. St10ss and Johnny_Moneto: I suspect that what you are saying is the root of the problem. mp3 back into a Cubase project results in no sound, and the ‘sound graph’ is also blank. ![]()
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