What’s wrong with the current behavior where you can either reattach the disconnected device, or choose one from the list? What do you want to happen instead (and why)?
Just to add my buck-o-five, the “Cancel” button needs to be restored. This was dropped in C15 which forces a potentially destructive action if you don’t recall exactly what audio setup you had. “Cancel” allowed one to continue with NO action. In another thread I asked for a FR to actually control this overall behavior by way of a Preference setting. On the one hand, Cubendo only allows for a single interface to be selected for both Input and Output. This mean we must craft up aggregated devices if we want multi-device capabilities, which means we may be going back and forth between enabling/disabling these devices. If we do that, we should then have the choice of if we want Cubase to “think for us” or not. I’d rather it just ignore new interface detections altogether and let me do the driving.
hey,
in theory if it actually always detected the reconnected device there would be no issue, however it does not , and then I have to go menu diving. this is a frequent issue for me being that I unplug my MacBook from my dock quite often.
I think it’s also important to identify that this behavior is only exhibited when a “new device” is enumerated, NOT when a previously-existing device is disconnected. If I have 10 audio devices and remove 5, Cubase won’t blink. If I add one of them back, this event fires.
