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  • Mine does not say ASIO and the name of the soundcard - it just shows Quad Capture.

  • @ericcarson1 Hard to say - what kind of audio interface? All the drivers installed?

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  • @MrRedshotz Sure, that works in some cases.

    

  • @ObediaTutor No, I mean the M-Audio device will already be selected. You click That you have "No device" then select the M-Audio device again. Pretty much refreshing the situation.

  • @MrRedshotz well, yes - you should always have your audio interface selected.

  • @TheDattazboi check the drivers/cables, reinstall drivers if need be.

  • @Dangeroublade it does - just make sure you have the right ones installed.

  • @TheRaunchymailman I solved this on my own literally just now. I too have an M Audio external device.

    In the drop-down menu below "VST Audio System" click "No Driver" then click on the menu again and choose your M-Audio device.

  • ok so i have the same inter face, but it is not showing up....

  • Actually I am from Greece:D maybe cubase doesn't support asio drivers?

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