I am not sure if anyone can help but i have been having a major problem running Cubase. When I open the application I can use it for about 2 minutes, but then my computer locks up. I am using sound blaster audigy platinum. I have read that this may not be the sound card to use for cubase. I am at my wits end. I tried everything I can think of. Can anyone help.
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21 years 10 monthsneed more info , whate hardware are you using, OS, audio interfa
need more info , whate hardware are you using, OS, audio interface, version of cubase???????
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20 years 1 monthI had a very strange Cubase bug when I first installed it that w
I had a very strange Cubase bug when I first installed it that was fixed when I uninstalled and reinstalled the program. You might try that.
You don't have a cracked version do you?
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24 years 4 monthsthis is what i am working with I am using windows xp 512(rbus)r
this is what i am working with
I am using windows xp 512(rbus)ram 1.8ghz pentium 4. I am trying to install cubase sx 2.0, my soundcard is a creative sound blaster audigy platinum. I have also tried a card from M audio. I have tried all the normal solutions; updating drivers, reinstalling the sound card and the program, using different slots for the soundcard. I think it might be the ram. It is a type they don't use anymore (rbus). I am at my wits end and i am ready to just buy a new computer.
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22 years 7 monthsPerhaps it is you RAM. You can test it with something like [[ur
Perhaps it is you RAM. You can test it with something like [[url=http://[/URL]="http://www.memtest8…"]Memtest86[/]="http://www.memtest8…"]Memtest86[/].
Or, if you do have a cracked version, you can't expect it to be reliable.
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24 years 4 months:)
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22 years 7 monthsReally, Phil? With both a Creative and a M-Audio?
Really, Phil? With both a Creative and a M-Audio?
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24 years 4 months:)
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22 years 7 monthsYes,m certainly they can. but I never imagined it that way. I a
Yes,m certainly they can. but I never imagined it that way. I assumes he was trying the cards separately. So, tell us Lenny, did you gave them both installed? Also, did you disable any onboard motherboard audio chip?