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Hi I use Cubase SL 2.0 and I was wondering about recording audio. At
first it didn't work, so someone said that I should check my
connections(which ar right) and set my recording source of my DSP 2000
C-port to "Line in" in the soundcard mixer, but I can't find any
options where I can choose my recording source, so my question is:
where can you set your recording source for your
DSP 2000 C-port to Line-in?
Thanks,
Matthias.

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"Matthias Cl" <mattcrusher@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Hi I use Cubase SL 2.0 and I was wondering about recording audio. At
> first it didn't work, so someone said that I should check my
> connections(which ar right) and set my recording source of my DSP 2000
> C-port to "Line in" in the soundcard mixer, but I can't find any
> options where I can choose my recording source, so my question is:
> where can you set your recording source for your
> DSP 2000 C-port to Line-in?

Have you read the user manual,

http://www.staudio.de/data/DSP2000.pdf

starting around page 21?

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"Arny Krueger" <arnyk@hotpop.com> wrote in message news:<D8-dncZ1WdJzMmLdRVn-sQ@comcast.com>...
> "Matthias Cl" <mattcrusher@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:d5eca0eb.0407220359.7ba2d41a@posting.google.com
>
> > Hi I use Cubase SL 2.0 and I was wondering about recording audio. At
> > first it didn't work, so someone said that I should check my
> > connections(which ar right) and set my recording source of my DSP 2000
> > C-port to "Line in" in the soundcard mixer, but I can't find any
> > options where I can choose my recording source, so my question is:
> > where can you set your recording source for your
> > DSP 2000 C-port to Line-in?
>
> Have you read the user manual,
>
> http://www.staudio.de/data/DSP2000.pdf
>
> starting around page 21?

I've asked it a friend of mine (he's a producer) and he says my
connections, the recording source in the config screen and this one in
the soundcard mixer are all right, but the problem is that I can't
choose my C-port as a VST connection in the VST connections screen in
Cubase, that's why my audiotrack doesn't give any response. Does any
one know what to do?

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Matt wrote:

>"Arny Krueger" <arnyk@hotpop.com> wrote in message
>news:<D8-dncZ1WdJzMmLdRVn-sQ@comcast.com>...
>> "Matthias Cl" <mattcrusher@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:d5eca0eb.0407220359.7ba2d41a@posting.google.com
>>
>> > Hi I use Cubase SL 2.0 and I was wondering about recording audio. At
>> > first it didn't work, so someone said that I should check my
>> > connections(which ar right) and set my recording source of my DSP 2000
>> > C-port to "Line in" in the soundcard mixer, but I can't find any
>> > options where I can choose my recording source, so my question is:
>> > where can you set your recording source for your
>> > DSP 2000 C-port to Line-in?
>>
>> Have you read the user manual,
>>
>> http://www.staudio.de/data/DSP2000.pdf
>>
>> starting around page 21?
>
> I've asked it a friend of mine (he's a producer) and he says my
>connections, the recording source in the config screen and this one in
>the soundcard mixer are all right, but the problem is that I can't
>choose my C-port as a VST connection in the VST connections screen in
>Cubase, that's why my audiotrack doesn't give any response. Does any
>one know what to do?
>

Maybe you should reinstall the driver?

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