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  • Cubase 6 problem with VEPro

    Cubase 6 came in Friday and have been enjoying.  However today, when I fired my slave compluter up, it does not see the VE Pro instances on the slave.  Now before anyone ask... Yes it's all connected right!  When using the same exact setup, load Nuendo 4 instead of Cubase 6, it sees everything the way it should.  Close Nuendo, Open Cubase... nothing.  Restart both computers... nothing.  I've tried everything possible that I know.  Nuendo consistently works perfectly with VE Pro and slave computer.  Cubase 6 works great with VE Pro as long as I am not trying to connect to a slave computer.  The only issue is connecting to the slave with Cubase 6. 

    Main DAW is on a Windows 7 machine.  And I have a variety of slaves, running Vista, XP, and OSX Snow Leopard.  It sees none of them.

    I also realize Cubase 6 is brand new, and the bugs have not been worked out yet.  Just looking for some type of help/suggestions.  Thanks in advance for the time!

    /brad

    *EDIT - I am running Cubase in 32 bit mode... If that matters...


  •  I am running Cubase 6 (on 32-bit win XP) slaved to VE Pro (on win 7 64-bit) and all is working OK.

    The only things to check would be that you do have the same version of VE Pro running on both systems, when you installed Cubase 6, you probably copied your VST plug ins to the Cubase VST folder, maybe you grabbed an old version from somewhere.

    On win7 64 bit OS, there are "Program Files" and a "Program Files (x86)" folders, so Cubase 32 bit should be in Program Files x86, your problems could be due to this 32/64 bit placement of files. 

    That's about all I can think of at the moment.


  • Indeed, ensure same versions are installed on both master and slave systems. Also make sure that the "advertise on local network" setting isn't accidentally turned off in the VE Pro Server's preferences.


  • Ok, yes, all software is up to date.  (VE Pro & E-license) Advertise on local network is enabled on all computers. 

    I read my post again, I didn't specify that everything WAS working fine.  All of the sudden today... it doesn't work.  The Mac is working fine.  Only the Vista machine is the one that is all of the sudden is not working!

    Is there someway to block communications to that computer through Cubase?  To my knowledge I haven't touched any network settings!

    The thing that is the most puzzling is that Nuendo 4 opens everything just fine, including the Vista VE Pro.  ONLY Cubase 6 does not detect any instances of VE Pro on the Vista.  Again... Nuendo 4 still works great.  Break it down like this.  Keep in mind it all was working with Cubase 6 before.

    Computer 1 = Win7, DAW (Nuendo 4 and Cubase 6 both in 32 bit), and VE Pro 32bit & 64 bit

    Computer 2 = Vista, VE Pro 32 bit

    Computer 3 = Snow Leopard (OSX), VE Pro 32 bit and 64 bit

    Computer 1 running Nuendo 4 sees all instances of VE Pro

    Computer 1 running Cubase 6 sees everything but Computer 2

    /brad


  • *BUMP*

    Sorry to bump this guys...

    This is still an issue.  Except now Cubase 6 sees none of the slave computers!  And for the sake of not going insane... I reopened Nuendo 4 to find that it sees all instances on the slave computers.  I really don't want to convert all my current projects over to Nuendo 4... so please someone.... anyone.. help?

    /brad