It’s really painful since the last update (cubase 14), I can’t get a driver that works, mostly just partially. I have a rode NT1, none of the drivers of the rode works with cubase anymore (there are 2 of them), the ones provided by cubase, the built and generic don’t work. The only driver that could save me has huge drops even thought the buffer size is 1024, asio 4 all. Is there any plan to make it all work correctly? I paid almost 100€ for the upgrade that seems more like a huge step back right now. By the way, I have NONE of those issues with every other DAWs out there. Edit, to complete this, even in C13, playing around with the drivers was already a pain, you’d need to restart the daw, without the daw asking you to, you’d have to test combinations, it’s crazy that for a daw, that driver thing looks more like an after thought than anything else. I’m really disapointed, very old version of Cubase and Nuendo have none of those issues.
There won’t be any plan to get it all working correctly as it’s all working correctly already for almost everyone… Post your problems with some details and maybe someone can advise where to start troubleshooting or remedying this.
Microphone RODE NT1 5th GEN, none of the RODE’s driver work inside C14
Basic audio drivers almost worked in c13, not anymore with my RODE in c14 (neither the built in, nor the generic low latency), only third party driver seem to work somehow, even though with huge drop outs. Devices name have mix-ups (sometimes Nvida audio is exchanged to motherboard audio “high def audio…”)
Switching drivers will require me to restart the daw in some cases.
System:
12th Gen Intel(R) Core™ i7-12700F 2.10GHz
64.0 GB (633.8 GB usable)
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060
Windows 11 Pro v23H2
What does not work mean though…are they available, not available, selected but then you have problems? What problems?
I believe the Rode has an option to select another driver as output inside of it which I think can cause issues if sample rates aren’t matching for example. Is this what you’re doing?