Ok, I've been navigating a new computer; and had to get a pcie card to work with it. I'm running 64 bit Vista. My DAW is Reaper. I've got everything playing nice at the moment.
Only problem is-latency. And for whatever reason, the pcie drivers didn't come with cuemix this time (in the past, with a pci card, they had-at least I think that's how I got it. It's been awhile I can't remember.
I know cuemix works great for low latency monitoring-I've used it in the past. Where do I get it now? I'm confused.
I wasn't eligible for the pcie upgrade-so I can't call them for help. (good luck getting through anyway.)
Thanks in advance....?
Why no cuemix?
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Re: Why no cuemix?
By default, the installer should make a shortcut to MOTU PCI CueMix Console in Start menu > Programs > MOTU.
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Re: Why no cuemix?
Have a ratch in C:\Program Files\MOTU\Audio\ - it may just be you're lacking a shortcut...
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