UA-1G problems

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2011/01/11 15:28:45 (permalink)

UA-1G problems

Installed UA-1G
had it working as a monitor
was unplugged and now program doesnt recognize it
Do i have to unistall and reinstall it
It doesn't just work plug and play.
It still listed on my vista system as operational but the main out has no action on it
no movement on level meters
guitar pro and sonar le?
Thanks MAc
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    zippsinc
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    Re:UA-1G problems 2011/01/11 15:43:09 (permalink)
    Hi there


    Are you plugging in the UA-1G before starting your program? You must do this before you start Sonar LE.

    If you are doing the above, try the Driver switch in both positions (after unplugging and closing your program).


    Stewart
    post edited by zippsinc - 2011/01/11 15:44:41

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    mactray
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    Re:UA-1G problems 2011/01/11 15:48:16 (permalink)
    I got it with the guitar track pro package but i have le as well from a usb mic
    had it going as i said in guitar tracks doing the getting started tutorials
    it was unplugged by someone
    when replugged to usb no activity
    when i used the asio option on the audio options it says no compatible device
    I didn't know if the unit can just be unplugged or do you need to use remove hardware?
    confusing - I guess i should just unistall reinstall yes no maybe?
    Thanks
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    Re:UA-1G problems 2011/01/11 16:50:19 (permalink)
    i guess it was the piece i was playing with i still cant get sound from it but i can play the demos
    One stramge thing is there is no movement on the main out meter is there a button i have turned off?
    Thanks
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    zippsinc
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    Re:UA-1G problems 2011/01/11 17:50:41 (permalink)
    Hi again

    Let's try something. Firstly, check you haven't clicked the 'Mute' button on the track/buss you are using as an output and also that you haven't Muted a track that is routed to the master buss. If not, try the steps below.

    1. Unplug your UA-1G and shut down Sonar LE. Now switch your UA-1G to 'Advance Driver Mode' (if it isn't already set to this) and ensure that the 5 little recessed switches on the back are switched downwards - when the writing on the back is the correct way up.
    2. Plug your UA-1G into your PC (or MAC). Does it get recognised?
    3. Run Sonar LE and go to your Audio Options. Incidentally, are setup to using ASIO? If set up for WDM or MMS then change to ASIO.
    4. Can you see your UA-1G listed in your Audio Options along with your PC's soundcard? If not, run the Wave Profiler. Watch and see if it detects the UA-1G along with your PC's soundcard. If so then the UA-1G should show up in your I/O lists. You may need to restart Sonar for it to take effect.
    5. If all the above is correct and you have routed tracks to a Master Buss and the meter isn't moving, make sure you have routed what you need to go to it correctly. If on the other hand, you have a normal audio track that you have chosen your UA-1G as an output on, make sure you are gettign an input signal or that you have definitely got something recorded on the track you are attemptign to output.

    When you say monitoring, are you using the headphones? Make sure your volume on the side of the UA-1G is turned up. If not using headphones and using the RCA Output, then I have a silly question but I have to ask it. Are you definitely using the RCA 'Outputs' and not using the 'Inputs' by mistake?


    Let me know how you get on.

    Stewart

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    Re:UA-1G problems 2011/01/11 18:05:08 (permalink)
    Do you also have your USB mic connected to the computer? Check your audio options drivers tab and make sure only the UA-1G is checked/enabled and that it is enabled.
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