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Tundo91
Total Posts: 10
Joined 02-21-2009 status: Newcomer |
Hi, please could someone teach me how to exoport my stuff in cubase quickly?
so i can rec one track a time and this takes a lot of times!
Thanks |
Bad_Mister
Total Posts: 36620
Joined 07-30-2002 status: Moderator |
If you are attempting to record separate AUDIO tracks for each MIDI track, then, one-at-a-time is the way to do it. In order to transmit multiple tracks of audio from a keyboard to Cubase (and keep each one separate) you would need to have a Motif XS with firewire… this gives you 16 audio outputs from the Motif XS to your computer via firewire. If you are attempting to record separate MIDI tracks to Cubase, you can do that - but it is not clear what it is you are doing exactly. |
Machuson
Total Posts: 168
Joined 07-09-2008 status: Pro |
You can record multiple tracks of MIDI at once… that will at least speed up MIDI recording. much faster than one at a time! Just make sure your tracks are assigned to correct channel, which they should be by default if you are in pattern or song mode You can then record MIDI all at once on one MIDI track in Cubase. When that’s finished you can split the one track into separate MIDI tracks in Cubase by using the MIDI “Dissolve Part” command in Cubase. I just learned that myself. maybe there is a way to simultaneously record separate MIDI channels to separate MIDI tracks in Cubase, but I don’t know how With Audio, best you can do is one at a time. Unless you have an XS with firewire like BM is talking about. |
Tundo91
Total Posts: 10
Joined 02-21-2009 status: Newcomer |
I have a motif MO6 connected via usb and i record the trakcks one a time with a normal soundboard…
thanks a lot |
normanb
Total Posts: 103
Joined 12-29-2006 status: Pro |
If you are recording midi sequences you can send each track to Cubase on a separate track and midi channel using a Cubase input filter: For each midi track in CubaseLE use the “input transformer†(squiggly line) to filter out all midi channels but one. For example, on Cubase midi track one be sure “module one†is checked, click “active module one†box, and for “mode†select “filterâ€. Add a line in the upper “filter target†box that should read “(filter target)channel....(condition)unequal....(parameter)1â€. Repeat this for as many channels as you want (unequal = 2,3, etc). No way around it for MO8 audio though, however you could use the midi tracks to trigger a VST instrument for audio instead of the MO8, then you should be able to capture all midi tracks as audio with one play through. |
528alb
Total Posts: 2
Joined 01-03-2007 status: Newcomer |
Ok, I’m a little lost with this one, but it’s EXACTLY what I need to know! LOL I got a M06, and I’m trying to figure the fastest way to get tracks into Cubase. I figured out how to save the MIDI to flash drive, and pull it up in Cubase, but there was the issue of not having the same sounds in Cubase as I have in the M06. So, I need to re-read these posts, but if anyone can help me understand what I need to get it done. I’m a “newbie” at all this! LOL Oh, I’m using Cubase LE |
Tundo91
Total Posts: 10
Joined 02-21-2009 status: Newcomer |
You have to connect via USB or Midi MO and PC, then, you UTILITY you set SYNC = USB(or midi), and MIDI IN/OUT = MIDI .
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