I've had this problem and similar ones. Following these steps seems to help:
Starting Cubase before switching on the Omega.
Go to 'Devices' and then 'Device Set-up'. Make sure you're in the 'VST Audio System' part of the menu. Make sure the Omega is selected as the ASIO driver - if not, switch it. Then click on 'Set to Defaults', then 'Apply' and 'OK'.
Or re-setting the Omega sometimes helps too.
It's a pain, though.
I tried Skipster's solution, and I go tthe first signs of life! Then when I tried to open a project to do some recording, I got the dialog box saying that the ASIO driver could not be started... I realized that Cubase was causing the driver to freak out and quit. Next I tried going all the way to opening cubase and then opening the project and *then* switching to the omega ASIO. This got me my first recording! After some experimentation, I realized that it was enough to switch the setting under the devices > VST Audio System > ASIO drvier from Omega ASIO to the Direct X one and back again. Otherwise, I don't think I have a "reset" on my omega. I don't even have a power switch!
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I have gone through the set up carefully and when I open thr program I do not get any error messages. When I record It seem to start the metronome sounds and I start and the line progressed across the screen and the counter is running but when I rewind and playback ther is no sound. During recording the meter lites are moving. I can play other music from the computer and it comes through the Omaga interface and to the PA just fine.
i have the same problem but allso useing a zoom harddisc studio but im not getting no sound
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