rosuckmedia
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rosuckmedia
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Hallo toystorylab In the menu of Cubase "Devices -> Configure Devices" you can on the right in "Disable ASIO driver when program is running in the background" take the hook out / put.
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toystorylab
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rosuckmedia (2/22/2019) Hallo toystorylab In the menu of Cubase "Devices -> Configure Devices" you can on the right in "Disable ASIO driver when program is running in the background" take the hook out / put.I got it like this: If i don't have "ASIO disabled when running in background" i have no audio in Firefox. For iClone it makes no difference if i put a hook or not...
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toystorylab
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Kelleytoons
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Yes, I reported that at the start of this thread -- somehow iClone just "loses" sound from time to time, and you *can* reset it by loading older projects (sometimes). It's buggy but apparently nothing that's easy to reproduce (and thus not easy to fix). The good news is by and large we don't really need sound.
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