How do I set up my new CODE50 USB to my CUBASE9? "CODE" shows up in CUBASE Inspector for MIDI Tracks, but no signal.
Do I need a CODE driver?
Does the CODE50 USB only send MIDI?
Does it send audio waveform signals?
I viewed a couple of Marshall video tutorials that didn't help and it says practically nothing in the download manual.
Thanks, Kevin
Go to audio preferences in my DAW.
Select ASIO4ALL as my audio interface.
Select ‘setup’ to access the ASIO4ALL control panel.
Ensure only CODE is selected. Selecting the other audio interfaces allows you to combine inputs and outputs, so you can record from CODE but playback via the speakers attached to your computer etc…. but this might complicate matters for now.
Close that all down.
Setup an audio channel in my DAW and route the audio input from ASIO4ALL to my input.
Ensure my master channel output in my DAW is routed to the ASIO4ALL outputs.
Playback and recording should now work.
If you are still have issues after this, we would recommend contacting Cubase customer support to see if they can help further.
Marshall Support
Hi Kevin,
Thank you for your message,
Cubase on Windows will not work with an audio device using the standard Windows audio driver. Cubase on MacOS/OSX will work without anything else needed.
Using a third party driver such as ASIO4ALL - http://www.asio4all.org/ will work with CODE and will allow you to use Cubase and CODE together.
Marshall Support