

I just saw this post and thought I'd say hello. I have other issues with it too.But will maybe post that in an actual question thread. And what I managed to get recorded sounded really good.But now these problems have returned. I set the input VST whatever to the tascam and the outputs to the computer speaker Asio or whatever. I finally printed off the 274 page book for cubase.Still, these bugs. I have tons of demo's recorded this way.But my new girl has encouraged me to move up in the world. I'm used to a stand alone digital recorder. It took me forever just to get the thing registered. It recognizes the audio but will not record. I recently bought a Tascam US-144 mxII and it came with Cubase LE. I just joined and found this post first up and it applys to me. All versions of Cubase share the same pristine sound quality and ease of use that make Cubase one of the world’s most popular recording and production solutions. Reaper is an awesome DAW no doubt if you can stand the work flow of it. Le4 got rid of the VSTi rack and that was really junky (I hate instrument tracks), so I really hope they put that back in on 5 (I have only used LE1 and LE4). "While previous versions of the routing system included some restrictions, the new routing capabilities allow totally unlimited routing between group channels regardless of their order, and supports sending from groups to FX returns as well as from FX returns into group channels" Le 4 has 8 sends per track (don't remember what LE1 had and not used LE5) Le1 only let you have 2 inserts, le4 lets you have 8, and LE5 allows. I'm going to assume the limitation applies to outputs as well. Le1 and Le4 only let you record 8 tracks at once, Le5 lets you do 16. 48 mono or stereo tracks, just tried this in version 4 it will not let you add more than 48.
