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Error , Eucon: The number of allowable hardware channels has been exceeded
Hi,
Im on a Dell Laptop Studio XPS 1645, running Windows 10 and Nuendo 7.0.40. If i exceed 39 audio tracks i will have the abovementioned problem only when i engage Track view. I had this problem with the old Eucon driver and still having this with Eucon 3.4. Besides this problem in Track view, everything else about Protools Control running in Eucon mode for Nuendo, im impressed and want to spring for the Protools Dock. But Track view crashing Nuendo when above 39 tracks is a deal break for me. I've tried a different router with a higher bandwidth and still no go. Avid, help me get this working & i will fork out for the Protools Dock. I think this works better than any low end Daw controller that Steinberg or Yamaha has at this moment for Nuendo. |
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Re: Error , Eucon: The number of allowable hardware channels has been exceeded
I used to have this issue with Cubase. Not sure what the cure was because I made multiple changes at once but it was one of the following:
Changing from Win 8 to Win10 Updating to Cubase 8.5 (I had the problem with all previous versions) Changing my wireless router Sorry I can't be more specific but definitely one of these 3 changes fixed things for me and now it works perfectly. |
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Re: Error , Eucon: The number of allowable hardware channels has been exceeded
Thnx JSQ, i also have Cubase Pro 8.5.40. And im on Win10.
But nothing works for me even with a higher bandwidth router. Strange thing is i also have Protools 12.4 on the same comp and it works well. By any chance do you know if you have the Steinberg Eucon Pro license on your cubase dongle? Thnx |
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Re: Error , Eucon: The number of allowable hardware channels has been exceeded
The only Eucon related license I'm seeing on my Steinberg dongle is 'Eucon Artist'. (I used to have Avid Artist controllers, and now have switched to an Avid S3).
From what I can tell, this is probably an issue that related to Steinberg software only. I posted about it a while ago and didn't seem like any Pro Tools users were experiencing the same thing: http://duc.avid.com/showthread.php?t...ghlight=cubase If you're already on Win10 with Cubase 8.5 and have tried a different router then you've tried all my solutions, unless you've been unlucky with two different routers that are incompatible. Not sure what to suggest next! |
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Re: Error , Eucon: The number of allowable hardware channels has been exceeded
I have the same issue.
Using Cubase 8.5 on Windows 10 64. Both App and Cubase up to date, iPad Air 2. When I open the track view, it works sometimes, BUT as soon as I start scrolling the tracks, the Error Message pops up in cubase, crashing both Eucon and Cubase. Most of the time, it just crashes immediately. "Eucon: The number of allowable hardware channels has been exceeded" Have you found a solution yet? |
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Re: Error , Eucon: The number of allowable hardware channels has been exceeded
Same problem here.
Cubase 8.5, Windows 7. No license on my dongle but i saw on the Steinberg website that the license is only required up to Cubase 6.5 and not for the newer Cubase versions. |
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