Hi, I just replaced my new, fried computer with the exact same one. I had just barely got everything set up again with Cubase on the new computer when it shorted out so I had to exchange it. Now, when setting up the new replacement computer, my Outputs work in Cubase, but not my Inputs. In fact, only the outputs are detected when I go into the ASIO4ALL Control Panel in Studio Setup. The Intel Smart Sound Technology for USB Audio shows up, but only for outputs. As I recall, it was something else on the first computer. It wasn’t showing up at first, but when I uninstalled and reinstalled the ASIO4ALL driver the output showed up. I’m on a Windows 11 machine running Cubase 11 LE AI Elements. My interface is UMC22. Any ideas?
You should be using the ASIO driver that came with your UMC22.
They are!!
OP - could possibly be a windows mic privacy setting stopping access?
Are they available to any other programs using windows audio.
Thanks for replying. There isn’t one for the UMC22, so you’re supposed to just use the ASIO4ALL driver. I closed and tried to reopen Cubase and it wouldn’t open, nor could I open the elicenser so I uninstalled and reinstalled the elicenser and will see if that fixes anything.
Have you tried using the Generic ASIO driver that comes with Cubase? Or is that not part of Cubase 11.
Ok, this is really weird. I finally got it to work on this computer, and this is how I did it:
- Installed the driver in the links on this video. At first install try, it errored out, so I tried it again and it pushed through.
- I restarted the laptop and opened Cubase. It prompted me to choose one of the 3 drivers to use for Cubase which were ASIO, the new Behringer one, and the generic one with the laptop. I kept trying to choose the new Behringer one, but it kept erroring out.
- I restarted Cubase and just chose the ASIO one and it came up automatically in the audio mapping area. I didn’t even have to choose it in the settings area, nor did I have to assign it to any of my already recorded audio channels in my project.
I’ll keep fooling around with it and make sure everything is working right, but this seemed to do the trick.
The only other thing I’m noticing right now is that it doesn’t show any audio level movement when I’m plugged in and playing my guitar.
Similar issue, so might as well use this same topic.
I bought Dell 5680 and was testing Cubase 14 on it. It didn’t show any any asio drivers for it.
My older Dell XPS showed Generic Low Latency Asio Driver and Realtek Asio.
Downloaded Asio4all and no input in Cubase. Tried with asio4all 2.15 and 2.16.
I suppose the hardware is some intel/realtek hybrid in this Dell 5680.
And for the smartass who is going to say, use external sound card, go f*** yourself.
Cubase can only show whatever is made available by ASIO4all. Do you have active inputs available in the ASIO4all control panel?
It didn’t show any any asio drivers for it
C14 should have Steinberg built in ASIO and I think Generic low latency (though that may have installed with earlier Cubase versions so not 100% on that) so if what you say is true, there would seem to be a problem with your install.