I even had someone from a pro audio store suggest I get a new laptop as mine was 7 years old.
It was doing my head in that the drivers were installed… and Windows agreed that they were installed and working properly.Īnd the UR44 operated ( allowed me to hear sounds generated by the computer) but just would not map in Cubase. After re-install, the properties now show it to be “Manufacturer: Yamaha Corporation” and it’s working now.Īfter 8 weeks of crying I have solved this and it could not have been simpler…Īnd its nothing that was even close to being mentioned at any point on any forums I have scoured late into the evenings. While I did find an entry for “Yamaha TF”, when I right-clicked on properties, it said the Manufacturer was Microsoft. It should be under the “Sound, video, and game controlers” section of the device manager. To back this theory, before I reinstalled the driver, I was snooping around the device manager looking for the Yamaha Steinberg driver.
However, there was a Windows Update in the last week…which leads me to conclude that the Windows Update overrode the Steinberg driver somehow. So, this Nuendo had not been used in a week and only a few hours of one day in the last week was it used at all. For quick reference, here’s the page with the driver info: įor me, Nuendo is installed on a church computer that is used once a week when we record our praise band (with social distancing of course).
It is very quick and I was not required to unplug all the USB stuff as the installation manual instructs. The solution for me was to uninstall the old driver (from the Windows Settings - Apps program) and then re-install the same driver. Therefore, proceed at your own risk.I had this issue after using Nuendo for just 1 week. Furthermore, no security is promised or implied by The Gear Page owners, administrators, or moderators. However, if you choose to trade or use an alternate payment such as Venmo, Zelle, PayPal-Gift, Crypto, or other forms of compensation, there is no recourse or protection for buyers. We recommend using a payment service that offers buyer protection, such as PayPal. Members must handle all the problems off of the Forum. Use the feedback system to report any issue. Negotiated terms are private between the two parties.
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