Lunacy Audio 'Cube' doesn't work with Mixcraft?

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clintmusic
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Lunacy Audio 'Cube' doesn't work with Mixcraft?

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Is anybody successfully using Lunacy Audio 'Cube' in Mixcraft? It works fine within the DAW but when I mix down to .wav or .mp3 all of the sounds from Cube go silent while every other instrument plays fine. Lunacy Audio support told me to try changing my audio driver which I did, I tried both Asio and Wave, but it didn't solve the problem. Anyone else have this issue or better yet have solved it?
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Re: Lunacy Audio 'Cube' doesn't work with Mixcraft?

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Hi,

Try mixing down to a wav file that has the same sample rate as the one you're using in Mixcraft, as described in this pinned post: https://forums.acoustica.com/viewtopic.php?t=24566


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Re: Lunacy Audio 'Cube' doesn't work with Mixcraft?

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OK, I tried that. It worked perfectly for mixing down to .wav
However, I tried the same technique for .mp3 and that didn't work. I'm using Itunes as my MP3 player. I set both Mixcraft and Itunes to 96kbps and while the .wav plays fine in Itunes the .mp3 is still silent.
I'm not using any audio enhancements in Windows.
Next I tried converting the .wav file to .mp3 using a free online service. That .mp3 played perfectly in Itunes. Not sure why the Mixcraft mixdown from .mx9 to .mp3 doesn't.
So, thanks for the help. I can work around it now.
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Re: Lunacy Audio 'Cube' doesn't work with Mixcraft?

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Hi,

If you want to mix directly to MP3, go into Mixcraft's Sound Device preferences and change your sample rate to 44100 Hz.

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