I've had my Steinberg UR-RT2 interface & Cubase for some time and have used all the ports for various bus inputs..
Today however I find that although line 3 & 4 show as active within "Audio Devices" in Cubase 13, when I go to "Audio Connections" and "Add Bus" it only gives me a mono or stereo option and stereo option just creates a bus with inputs 1 & 2 and I can't change them.
Additional: I've now checked using Bitwig. That is seeing Line 3 & 4 and I can add a bus using those, so the URT-RT2 is fine, it's Cubase..
Additional 2: I've just found some old Cubase projects with a bus called "Mixer" that used 3&4. When I had a look at that it was showing 3&4 but not connected but I was then able to reconnect them to 3&4.
So I can't understand why I can't create new bus with 3&4? I guess using "Import Tracks from Project" I can get around this, import a track into a new project from an old one that has the line 3&4 inputs.
Any ideas?
Today however I find that although line 3 & 4 show as active within "Audio Devices" in Cubase 13, when I go to "Audio Connections" and "Add Bus" it only gives me a mono or stereo option and stereo option just creates a bus with inputs 1 & 2 and I can't change them.
Additional: I've now checked using Bitwig. That is seeing Line 3 & 4 and I can add a bus using those, so the URT-RT2 is fine, it's Cubase..
Additional 2: I've just found some old Cubase projects with a bus called "Mixer" that used 3&4. When I had a look at that it was showing 3&4 but not connected but I was then able to reconnect them to 3&4.
So I can't understand why I can't create new bus with 3&4? I guess using "Import Tracks from Project" I can get around this, import a track into a new project from an old one that has the line 3&4 inputs.
Any ideas?
Statistics: Posted by ChamomileShark — Fri Jan 03, 2025 6:43 pm — Replies 2 — Views 82