Any advice greatly appreciated. I just got the USB audio on my H9000 repaired, and my hope was to connect it directly to the Mac Studio using USB audio. No other audio interface, use H9000 as an External Effect in Cubase Pro 14. The H9000 is definitely connected to the Mac Studio – so that seems all fine and good. However, I am pulling my hair out trying to incorporate the H9000 into Cubase 14. If I select the H9000 USB Audio as the ASIO driver, I can see in Emote that the unit is receiving and sending audio signal, but I can’t hear the output (using headphones connected to H9000). If I use Built-In Audio as the ASIO driver and try to set up H9000 as an external effect, I get the following screenshot. I can select Built In as the send bus for the H9000, but the Return Bus doesn’t allow me to select Built In Audio. And there’s no headphone port on the H9000. I am probably doing something basically naive, but if anyone can tell me exactly how to set this up, that would be fantastic. I also tried to create an Aggregate Device made up of the H9000 USB Audio and Headphones; this allowed me to select the Aggregate Device as the Return Bus, sound comes out of headphones but no H9000 I/O. Or, is this setup impossible and I need to bring in an audio interface? Thanks in advance!
Should be fine with aggregate device. Make sure sample rates are all matching.
Are you sure you actually selected aggregate device there? Looks like you’re still on built in audio.
You could also contact Eventide, they’ll help you set up.
That screen shot was before I created an Aggregate Device. But it may have failed, see screenshot below. I have no idea what red boxes in Audio Midi Setup mean. I was hoping for a very compact setup with just a Mac Studio and the H9000 without bringing another audio interface into the mix.
Yeah…I think red indicates those connections can’t sync.
The guy from Eventide is recommending here not to use the H9K as master clock source. Maybe try computer audio as clock source.
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