When you first start Cubase and you get asked if Cubasis can use your microphone you must answer “yes”, otherwise you won’t be able to record anything or use your connected audio interface.
If you tapped “no” by mistake, you can always change this in the settings app of your iPad. There go to Privacy → Microphone and enable the Microphone with Cubasis.
we are referring to the regular “Settings” menu of your iPad, where you modify & setup everything of your device. On the left side you will find “Privacy” and then follow as described.
I’m using Cubasis 1.8.2 and I’m attempting to use my Zoom H6 as an audio interface, without success. The H6 is connected to my iPad via a USB and 30 pin camera connector. I’ve switched off the iPad’s in-built microphone and set the H6 to iPad connection using battery. When I press the record button in Cubasis, the recording bar moves, but nothing is recorded.
Has anyone used a Zoom H6 successfully with Cubasis?
we neither have tested Cubasis with H6 nor have I heard of other users about it therefore I suggest to get in touch with Zoom directly. I am available for coordinating between the companies if required.
I tried recording audio last night (which worked last time I needed to record a few months ago) but for some reason it wasn’t seeing the audio inputs in Cubasis’s Setup/Audio/Inputs.
It said “no device connected”, yet played the click out fine through the outputs in the UR44
I could select 1/2 inputs no problem in the Inspector but had no audio being recorded…
Not sure if it’s related to the OS updates recently…