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> Cubase Se And Dongle Woes..., Struggling Mac newbie begs for help!
Adrian Delso
post Sat 21 Feb 2004, 12:15
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I recently bought a second-hand G4 Powermac Dual Processor. 450mhz, 256mb RAM, 60gb HD, with OS Xv1.5

I installed Mac Panther, because you can't upgrade from 10.1 to 10.2.8 any more.

After struggling with a Firewire410, I traded it for a M-Audio Ozone USB interface/keyboard and the Steingberg Studio Case.

The Ozone works fine under Panther - pre-amps, MIDI, interface, everything. huh.gif

I then installed Cubase SE. Again, no problems at first...until I tried to print out a section of the manual. The printer no longer worked. I removed the Cubase dongle, updated the printer drivers and tried again. Phew!

Next morning, I installed the VSTis in the Studio Case - D'cotaSE, HALlionSE,Virtual Guitarist EESEGrooveAgentSE and The GrandSE. Cubase struggled to recognise them via the Devices>Virtual Instruments menu.

Then the mouse stopped working; then the keyboard stopped working; then Cubase repeatedly "terminated unexpectedly", every time I tried to open it. Then the printer packed up again!

I only have two USB slots on the back of the Mac and so, am using a four-port, powered USB hub. The Ozone interface goes into the Mac and the keyboard, scanner, printer and dongle are in the hub. The mouse is off the keyboard.(In fact, the mouse has just stopped, as I write. angry.gif, until I stuck it into the hub.blink.gif)

I feel that the problem is here, but don't have enough knowledge to correct it. Can any of you guys spot anything obvious?

(I can't find any new drivers specifically for Cubase SE and I don't know whether SL or SX is the right one.)
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ButtonMunky
post Tue 9 Mar 2004, 13:39
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Adrian, I expect your really pissed with someone but in some sort of defence from a retailer myself.
Im a beta tester for SX on OSX and I have huge problems myself.
these problems are not general to SX but to OS.
Please remember that 10.3.? are groundbreaking developments on Mac and please also remember that the cutting edge is the bleeding edge.
Panther has not been fine tuned for audio apart from whats already working in 10.2.8 with this new technology always incurs painful setup woes.
I always try to keep my clients in 10.2.8 if using a G4 system.
New OS always have glitches and they always keep the main part of it working and leave us audio tech heads to last to get to.
Im not happy with performance on G5 yet and will not take to panther until they sort it out.
With any software it always seems like the retailer should take the crap , BUT the SALES guy is only as knowledgable as his passion for music technology. If you had boy/girl wonders selling you gear and they were an oracle of information do you really think they would be in a shop selling gear like this for retail wages.

Macintosh are a bit responsible for leaving bits out of Panther to make the whole thing work for the rest of them. They will get round to us but until they do OS 10.2.8 will do me fine. You have a nice mac do you really need any more eye candy, is it really worth it ?
Give it time.
I hope you get my point.


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