How do I change audio output in Cubase?

How do I change audio output in Cubase?

How to Configure an Audio Interface in Cubase

  1. Open the Studio menu and choose Studio Setup…
  2. Select the VST Audio System options under Devices.
  3. Choose your audio interface from the ASIO Driver drop-down menu.
  4. Once the ASIO driver for your audio interface has been selected, close the Device Setup by clicking OK.

Can you record without a sound card?

While you technically don’t need an audio interface to record anything, you’ll need an audio interface to record professional, high-quality sound. You can record basic audio with those, but the basic sound cards in these devices fall short in a lot of ways, especially when compared with external audio interfaces.

How do I use a sound card on Cubase?

How to configure audio interface in Cubase 9.5?

Note: previous to Cubase 9.5 this option was called Devices and Device Setup. Select the VST Audio System options under Devices. Choose your audio interface from the ASIO Driver drop-down menu. Once the ASIO driver for your audio interface has been selected, close the Device Setup by clicking OK. Open the Studio menu and choose Audio Connections.

What kind of driver do I need for Cubase headphones?

Headphones haven’t changed anything. The Generic Low Latency ASIO Driver is the only one available. In the VST Connections tab, if I click on the “not connected” under Audio Device, the drop down menu shows the ASIO Driver, but I can’t select it.

How to add an input bus in Cubase?

Adding an Input Bus Open the Devices menu and select VST Connections. Select the Inputs tab and click the Add Bus button. If you need stereo connections going into Cubase (e.g. mixer output, stereo synth), set Configuration to Stereo and Count to 1. This has now added a new Stereo in or two Mono Ins,.

How to make VST connections in Cubase Nuendo?

Important: Only channels that are assigned to a bus are available for recording and playback in Cubase/Nuendo. Select ‘Audio Connections…’ from the ‘Studio’ menu or press F4 on your keyboard. ◷ Older Cubase/Nuendo versions: Select ‘VST Connections’ from the ‘Devices’ menu. In the newly opened setup window, select the ‘Inputs’ tab (1).