Mark_H
Newbie
Reged: 06/17/08
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Recently bought a new Mac. I have Cubase project files from my old PC and am having a hard time opening them. When I go to open a project file, I get the prompt--"record could not be enabled, because there is no input. Open the input window and enable the desired input" Suggestions?
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Kyle_Painter
guru
Reged: 06/20/05
Posts: 387
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Cubase LE is not supported or written for new Intel Macs. You will need a version 4 of Cubase for this computer. Generally, this error results in not having an input activated under Devices-->VST Inputs. Otherwise, it is hard to tell why you are getting this error because LE (1) was written for G4 and G5 Macs.
-------------------- Kyle Painter
Steinberg Support
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Mark_H
Newbie
Reged: 06/17/08
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Not sure my last post went up. Wondering if there is anything I can do shy of purchasing Cubase 4 to get the program up and running on my iMac?
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tdeaquino
Newbie
Reged: 06/19/08
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Along the lines of this topic, I am looking for an LE driver for Win Vista. Or if anyone is running it successfully, was there anything special on setup that needed to be done different that Win XP?
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Kyle_Painter
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Along the lines of this topic, I am looking for an LE driver for Win Vista. Or if anyone is running it successfully, was there anything special on setup that needed to be done different that Win XP?
I have never tried running LE in Vista as it is not supported and built on a much older version of Cubase. Your best bet with Vista is to get a version of Cubase that is compatible with Vista.
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Not sure my last post went up. Wondering if there is anything I can do shy of purchasing Cubase 4 to get the program up and running on my iMac?
Cubase Essential 4 and Studio 4 will also work so you do not necessarily need the full Cubase 4 for your machine.
-------------------- Kyle Painter
Steinberg Support
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