In retrospect I'm not sure the first step I took is completely necessary and you may be able to skip it but this sequence worked and also allowed me to run the Roland Windows 7 64 bit driver (credit for this step goes to Fyba, you will need to read his tutorial here: The ultimate guide to get your Roland/Edirol devices to work with Windows 10. As I wanted to specifically use the UA-1000 as a mixer, patchbay, and A/D converter while simultaneously using a different device as my audio interface within Cubase, it presented a problem. I realize this is an older thread but thought this info might be useful to those out there who are still using, or trying to use, the UA-1000 with Windows 10.Īlthough the above method initially worked for me (using the Vista 64 bit drivers and manually installing them through the device manager) it did not allow access to the UA-1000's control panel in a standalone mode - I was only able to access it within Cubase by setting it as my audio device.
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