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The other difficulties for cubase (digital multitrack) newbs is that they are usually also new to the hardware interface they are using and they don’t know where their problems lie (software, hardware, physical connections and setup, configuration etc) and where to get support. It reminds me of my early terror trying to learn Word Processing on my first-ever computer. Truth be told (OK, so it’s only opinion), software such as Cubase is high-end in its capacity and is not made for beginners… nor is the manual, nor is this forum. I figure there’s a cultural element of the German background to the product that has had a strong influence on the layout, content and language of the manuals.
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That came as a bit of a shock to me as my previous experience with foruims has been much more supportive and positive.įurther, the Steinberg manuals are pretty hard going.
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Responses are full of put-downs, jargon and impatience. I tend to agree that this forum doesn’t handle the enquiries from newbies very well. Thanks anyway for the clues, I’ll see if it works. That would explain why people who raise the same issue as me get treated like dummies who should use products for dummies. On first encounter this one seems to have an insider culture, like Apple. When I buy and use a product, I join a community of users. (Zoom could benefit by having a forum, period.)
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The “setting up your audio” chapter of the manual could also benefit by clearer connections to the VST Connections section. At a minimum, the QS Guide should be posted under various product names so it’s easy to find on you shouldn’t have to know it’s listed under “artist”. The fact that several ZOOM users have pointed to the same issue as me, here and on other forums, is a red flag. Once I knew what I was looking for I went back and checked the full manual and found VST Connections there, too. I found the chapter you mentioned, plugged in the Zoom, looks like it’s recognised, no time to record tonight. It appears as Artist 6, not Cubase Elements 6, in the Steinberg Support DB, which is why I kept looking.
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Hi, I downloaded a Quick Start Guide from after searching for it on Google. IT HAS NO GUIDANCE ON THIS ISSUE IN TWO SEPARATE SECTIONS. WHAT DO YOU MEAN BY MAKE A TRACK? I JUST ADDED A TRACK AND THE INPUTS STILL DON’T FUNCTION. IS THAT NOT AN ASSIGNMENT? BTW WHY ARE OUTPUTS SHOWING AS ACTIVE BUT NOT INPUTS?įifth, make a track and set the correct input and output bus. WHAT DOES THIS MEAN? I AM STARTING A PROJECT AND CLICKING ON THE CLEAN GUITAR TRACK. THE ZOOM OUTPUTS ARE ACTIVE.įorth, it will show the inputs and outputs as not connected if you have no assignments made to any defined tracks. THE INPUT CONNECTIONS ARE SHOWING AS INACTIVE UNDER DEVICE SETUP. Third, you need to setup the connections, input tab and output tab to the correct Zoom inputs and outputs (the picture you posted is to small to see any detail)
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Second you need to set the correct ASIO driver (Zoom) in Cubase. That is you will need to connect some speakers or headphones to the Zoom and plug your Bass into the Zoom inputs. If you’re still having problems, thoroughly check your Zoom documentation, then if you still need help as it’s a Zoom setup issue, you’ll probably have more assistance from the Zoom Forum įirst, when using an ASIO sound device in Cubase all audio will be routed VIA that device, so your physical inputs and outputs will now need to be connected to that device. You’ll see the level meters on the Zoom responding to the audio signal Connect your speakers to the Zoom outputs to check. Once that’s all working, any audio played on your computer should playback through your Zoom.
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I often find after powering down my setup, that on powering up, the computer doesn’t recognise the Zoom and reverts to using the onboard sound card. Your Zoom has to be set up to take over the role of the soundcard. There’s a lot to learn for a newb, but if your inputs and outputs are working on your computer, then your computer is still using its internal soundcard for audio processing.