![]() ![]() I am now using the microphone driver as my audio driver and, naturally, that driver only supports recording, not speaker playback. ![]() However, as can also be seen in the second screenshot, I now have no audio output routes, nor have I any discernable way to add these. Now, the microphone records fine doing this. I can select the S元00 as its own driver in the VST Audio System dialog tree entry: I need to be able to select my microphone as an input, but the Built-in System driver won’t allow it. Now, my problem is the drivers section in Cubase. It’s also the selected Input device in my Sound settings in my System Preferences pane. I already found the Audio MIDI setup window and set up my microphone as an input device. I’m having considerable trouble activating my microphone for use inside Cubase because of this. ![]() However, Macs do not use ASIO drivers as far as I could find. From there, I’d select it as an input device in the Device Setup dialog inside the ASIO driver control panel. You see, I use this USB microphone from EditorsKeys, the S元00 mic, and normally I’d install the device on a machine, it’d install the necessary drivers itself and I’d load up Cubase. I’ve recently acquired both a Mac and Cubase 7 and although I must say that I’m extremely satisfied with the overall performance, there is something I have not yet got round to figuring out how to do. ![]()
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