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rickdps@gmail.com
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Hi, what I have been struggling with is the fact that I’m not being able to control some of my VSTi in cubase AI 6. Yes I have downloaded the “REMOTE EDITOR” and followed the instrunctions but nothing happened the way I expected. The ones I’m trying to control is MrRay73(by steinberg) and Addictive Keys(by XLN AUDIO). My question is, will any VSTi be able to be controlled in cubase through MX? If the answer is yes, how do we get that in the easiest way? |
Bad_Mister
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Joined 07-30-2002 status: Moderator |
Yes. (If it is a VSTi yes). You have to set Cubase up to be a Remote Control device via USB. If you installed the REMOTE TOOLS then every thing should be setup. Here’s how to check Go to DEVICES > DEVICE SETUP > MIDI PORT ENABLE > here the “Yamaha MX49/MX61-1” should be marked in the “IN ALL INPUT” column… Unmarked the others in that column Move down to the REMOTE DEVICES folder… Here “Yamaha MX49/MX61-2” should be set for MIDI IN and OUT Move down to the VST AUDIO SYSTEM… Here the MX driver should be set as your ASIO device. On the MX press [DAW REMOTE] to enter the control mode. Launch your VSTi in Cubase… http://www.motifator.com/index.php/support/view/mx49_mx61_windows_computer |
rickdps@gmail.com
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Joined 08-03-2013 status: Newcomer |
Firstly, thank you very much for the support, it was a very fast response. Well I’ve checked all that you mentioned and I even can control the volume and the pan on the VSTi through the MX but this is it, I couldn’t manage to control anything else. The most important functions for me are: the switch of banks on the VSTi, I mean go through all the preset sounds, by the way, I can do that when I’m using Prologue and Halion, I didn’t have to configure anything to accomplish that on those VSTi. The other thing that is very important to me is the ability to switch the Vel. Curve on a VSTi like MrRay73, which has 3 modes: NORMAL, HARD and LINEAR. I think that what is going on here is that I am not understanding the REMOTE EDITOR right. It’s pretty confusing. Is there any tutorial that covers that?
Another information that might be helful is the fact that not all the VSTis I have are being displayed in the REMOTE EDITOR after several scans. Maybe that has nothing to do with the matter but, anyways just some more information.
Once again thanks for the quick reply!!! |
Bad_Mister
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Sorry, but we don’t know the particular VSTi’s that you mentioned. But I think you can see that it all is possible as you can do it on the Prologue and HALion synths, which obviously came setup for controlling the things you like… You have the AI KNOB on the MX, hover the mouse over whatever parameter you need in the softsynth’s graphic interface, spin the DATA WHEEL and it will change the parameter. When in REMOTE mode on the MX the numbered button [1]-[16] take on different roles.
Buttons 1 and 2 increment and decrement through your various VSTi
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rickdps@gmail.com
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Joined 08-03-2013 status: Newcomer |
Final question to be done on this matter. Is there any REMOTE EDITOR tutorial that teaches in a plain way how to configure any VSTi to be controlled on the MX? Thanks! |
Bad_Mister
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Joined 07-30-2002 status: Moderator |
Don’t see how there could be… “Any” is problematic - each is likely to have different parameters, etc. What about making assignments is particularly confusing? You seem to feel you have to program each VSTi - the MX comes equipped with the Cubase AI Knob, so if you are running those VSTi in Cubase, launch the graphic interface for that VSTi, hover the mouse over a parameter, knob or slider on the screen and control over it is assigned to the Data Wheel (AI Knob). |