thank you. I have an apollo x8p as my main interface and it seems like if there is any disturbance at all (something gets turned off, etc) then Nuendo reverts to built in audio (or something else) sometimes I lose the orange mic icon too. is there a way to stabliize this? something in preferences? thanks so much.
Hi, if I turn my interface off, I get this dialog:
But as soon as I turn it on again, if I don’t click anything, it recognizes it and goes back to working as it was. My only audio connections are in Control Room, but they don’t lose their routing.
What is different for you?
Hi Norman,
I would check / clean all physical connections to your computer. Then ensure they are all well connected before booting up the system again.
thanks for the help. I get the same screen as hennrique and sometimes when I turn it on everything works other times I need to power cycle apollos sometimes restart etc. I will start paying more attention and look for a pattern. I think my cables area all good but I have had bad thunderbolt 3 cables in the past they can be flakey.
ok this just happened. apollos are on, I open Nuendo 13 is gives me this screen shot.
i say ok then open a project. the project has no mic icon so I go to audio set up and I see that apollo is selected but I switch to it anyway and it says “do you want to switch?” I say yes and expect that I see the mic icon and it plays but in this case I don’t. I am quite sure if I power cycle the apollos after I quit Nuendo eventually it will open not a deal breaker but annoying and it happens a couple of times per week. thanks for looking
I see you’re running MacOS, so I figured I’d let you know that both the current build of 11.6.0 (03/22/25) and the previous version both had issues with 15.3 and above on 2 separate Macs (MBP and Studio M3) where the UAD driver would just stop working. There was no crash, no error message, nothing - it just stopped working and any audio application would beach ball for several seconds. I would have to cycle the physical TB connection and it would start working again. On my MBP this happened at least once per week - sometimes 3 or 4, but that was rare. It’s only happened twice in a couple of weeks on my new Studio M3. That will, of course, prompt Nuendo to alert you that your interface was removed.
And no, I’ve not opened a ticket because, well, I just won’t. There is active dissent against we “stupid users” who update our OS when security patches come out, because how dare we when they haven’t had the time to properly test it. But I digress.
Just letting you know you may be seeing the same issues I have.