I bought a Behringer X32 desk and have it connected to my DAW (Cubase) via USB and using the X32 drivers (getting a real low latency).
In my computer I still have my Sonic pro etc.. I love the B200 Hammond instrument...would there be any way I could still use it even though I’m not using the sonic drivers any more
Not using drivers
Re: Not using drivers
You are not really making sense, but if I should try to make sense of it, the answer is yes.
Re: Not using drivers
But only if Scope's analog (or digital) outputs are connected to the B-Mixer.
Or you have to install another virtual routing system (which exists, but is more complex to setup)
Or you have to install another virtual routing system (which exists, but is more complex to setup)
Re: Not using drivers
That is good to know that I can get to use the sonic core instruments without having to use the sonic drivers... tbh I’m finding the Behringer X-USB drivers are as good latency wise and Cubase seems to run better.
Re: Not using drivers
You just have to, as said, connect Scope analog output a Behringer X32 analog input or do that with digital I/O like spdif, and send midi to Scope via hardware or virtual midi.
Re: Not using drivers
The Behringer X32 looks pretty awesome ! But here, I can't say I've got issues with Scope asio in cubase. Ok, I didn't try the Behringer X32 asio...
What difference do you notice between Scope & X32 drivers in cubase behavior ?
What difference do you notice between Scope & X32 drivers in cubase behavior ?
Re: Not using drivers
sure, just connect the Behringer ADAT and/or AES and/or Analog i/o to the Scope card's i/o.
i don't believe the Behringer offers lower latency than Scope, if the computer is set up correctly, but whatever you like is fine.
please don't double post.
i don't believe the Behringer offers lower latency than Scope, if the computer is set up correctly, but whatever you like is fine.
please don't double post.