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Appendix F: Audio Software FAQ
Cubase VST and ASIO 2.0
Q: Can I use all Echo cards together at the same time in Cubase?
Not right now, but we will add this in a future driver update. Right now
there are two different Echo ASIO drivers. One is for the Echogals cards
(Layla, Gina, Darla & Darla24). The other is for the new Echo24 cards
(Layla24, Gina24 & Mona). We will be updating our ASIO drivers later
this year to accommodate all Echo cards in Cubase.
Q: Can I use S/PDIF and ADAT simultaneously in Cubase?
No. The Echo24 cards (Layla24, Gina24 & Mona) can only use one digital
mode at any given time (S/PDIF or ADAT). You will need to choose
which one you want to use before you start Cubase. If you change digital
modes while Cubase is running, it will confuse the program and you will
need to close it and restart.
Q: Wow, can I really use a buffer size of 128 samples in Cubase?
You're welcome to try. The smallest buffer size we have been able to use
reliably is 1024 samples on a Pentium III 450 with 128 MB of RAM.
Buffer sizes of 1024 or less should be considered experimental.
Q: What does ASIO 2.0 support do for me?
For our purposes, ASIO 2.0 adds ASIO Direct Monitoring. ASIO Direct
Monitoring lets you control the monitoring features of your Echo card from
within Cubase.
Q: What about using multi-client mode with Cubase VST?
Yes, this is quite possible. However, VST can be kind of cranky when it
finds that the audio hardware it wants is already in use. This can easily
happen if you also have a MIDI synthesizer/sampler application installed