I have spent 2 miserable days trying to get the Digitone set up with Cubase 8 and I feel so stupid as I can’t get it sorted at all.
When I load the Digitone VST on to an instrument track it opens fine and I can see that the VST is hearing the audio but there is nothing making it to the actual mixer tracks within Cubase at all.
The only way I can hear and see the audio within the Cubase mixer is if, within Cubase, I switch from my soundcard to the Digitone as the soundcard, in which case I can see the audio coming in to Cubase and can record it but have to monitor the Digitone through it’s headphone output and can’t use my computer soundcard, speakers etc…
Can anyone tell me what I am maybe doing wrong? Everyone else seems to be able to get the audio through their DAW with ease but i am getting nothing using the ‘normal’ method. It’s slowly driving me bonkers.
What is your operating system? As far as I know Windows will not allow you to use two audio devices at once, so your option might be EITHER DigiTone or computer sound card, but not both.
In Cubase I have my RME ASIO driver selected and there is no audio coming in via USB.
When I switch to the Digitone Driver then the usb audio comes in but I can’t hear anything through my system as my RME driver is consequently disabled when I select the Digitone Driver.
How I do it in Ableton is create a midi track, run Overbridge there, mute it, then create audio tracks and have their input be set to the Digitone track - all the tracks are broken out and the audio will play back and can be recorded.
Thank you so very much for the replies, I am quite well versed in using Cubase or at least I thought I was but I just can’t get to the bottom of this issue.
I understand what people are saying when it comes to the fake buss groups etc…but my problem proceeds that. I literally can’t get ANY incoming signal from the Digitone unless I switch the driver to the Digitone driver and drop my soundcard driver.
In the images above, the bottom one shows the VST and it seems to be working fine. The image above that is my 2 channels, one for the VST and one for the Audio. The image above that just shows the Digitone group I set up on the instrument channel. The image above that shows the mixer with, as you can see, no audio making it to any channel, despite the Digitone playing and the channel lights on the VST signaling that audio is playing. The only way I can get the audio to come in, like I said, is if I change my driver and then you can see all the audio in the top image. Problem is I can’t hear anything else when I do this as my soundcard is then disengaged.