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CeL1916:
This maybe ba basic but did you "arm" the track?

robinonibor:
pang mayaman laptop nito

Jellybean:

--- Quote from: Screamous on March 24, 2018, 03:09:42 PM ---Hi,

I'm currently experiencing problems with my audio interface right now,

Laptop: Asus ROG GL702VMK

Audio Interface: Tascam US-366

it came with a free trial Cubase 6,

I was able to install the software of the Tascam with it's recent firmware (tingin ko ito yung DAW nya? not sure)
then Cubase, pero when I try to record from Cubase, kahit naririnig ko yung guitar thru my headphones na nkasaksak sa Tascam,
even if I tried recording like 5 seconds to test if there's any sound coming out recording with Cubase, wala, so I dunno if san ako mali?

it's my first doing this tho'  :eek:

super appreciated ko yung tulong and assistance po ninyo ^_^

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Maybe your interface is not recognized by your DAW.
You can check the audio device/driver on your DAW, and it should be the driver for your Tascam and not the default mic/speakers of your laptop.

Screamous:

--- Quote from: Jellybean on March 26, 2018, 12:48:48 PM ---Maybe your interface is not recognized by your DAW.
You can check the audio device/driver on your DAW, and it should be the driver for your Tascam and not the default mic/speakers of your laptop.

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:wave: hi sir jellybean, my audio device is set to Tascam, and when I do direct recording like the default recorder of the computer,
pero when I try recording with Cubase 6, I can't hear anything, i'm not sure tho' if tama yung gnagawa ko or bka may iba pang dapat gawin?

Jellybean:

--- Quote from: Screamous on March 26, 2018, 12:59:13 PM ---

:wave: hi sir jellybean, my audio device is set to Tascam, and when I do direct recording like the default recorder of the computer,
pero when I try recording with Cubase 6, I can't hear anything, i'm not sure tho' if tama yung gnagawa ko or bka may iba pang dapat gawin?

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I’m not familiar with how to check the audio device in Cubase because I use Reaper but in Reaper you have to manually assign the audio device for Reaper to recognize the interface. I have to do this even if I already set my audio device for record and playback on the laptop as the interface. I ran into the same issue when I was starting. Also just make sure the track is “armed” although in reaper clicking record when no track is armed will result in an error message.


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