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Steve Pas
Total Posts: 87
Joined 02-29-2008 status: Experienced |
Hi everyone,
I am also not quite getting it on getting my MO to play into instrument and midi tracks with AI virtual instruments. Is this again a midi device setup type of issue? I do have the MO set up to transmit by USB - do I need to really get the midi channel and midi port definitions clearly defined on each end? I am starting to get embarrassed - I am an engineer by day and this whole midi thing seems to be a difficult learning curve for me. Any help will truly be greatly appreciated. Thanks to all for any guidance you can provide. Steve Pas |
jkristos
Total Posts: 11
Joined 02-15-2009 status: Regular |
One thing I know for sure is that in order to use Cubase as the master you need to go to Transport>Project Synchronization Setup… If you want to use the method most flexible for most recording situations choose a MIDI Clock Destination (your MO USB MIDI ports) and possibly check the “Always Send Start Message” box. This will allow you to always record synced to project tempo, but won’t restrict you to a specific timeline position. Remember that once you set the MO to slave to the MIDI clock you won’t get any response when trying to play unless the DAW (Cubase in theis case) is in playback or record mode. |
Steve Pas
Total Posts: 87
Joined 02-29-2008 status: Experienced |
Thanks. I am on the right track apparently. My keyboard was in Song Mode, and it said MIDI on the basic song screen. And, the sequencer was not operating with the keyboard pushbuttons. So I think I have the keyboard set up OK. Now in the Synchronization Dialogue box I do not have anything showing up in the MIDI Clock Destination box suggesting it will connect to my keyboard. I think this part is where I am missing what needs to be done. I await further advice on this aspect from those in the know (since I sure don’t. Steve Pas |
Bad_Mister
Total Posts: 36620
Joined 07-30-2002 status: Moderator |
You needed to download both the Yamaha USB-MIDI Driver (version 2.2.3) for XP and the Yamaha USB AUDIO Driver (version 1.0.1 for XP) The USB-MIDI Driver (um223) will allow the MO to be addressed in your software: http://www.yamahasynth.com/downloads/drivers_software/synthesizers/mo/driver/ The USB AUDIO Driver (ua101) will allow the AudioGram to work with low latency within your software: http://www.yamahasynth.com/downloads/drivers_software/interfaces/audiogram/driver/ |
Steve Pas
Total Posts: 87
Joined 02-29-2008 status: Experienced |
Thanks once again Bad Mister. The driver for the Audiogram fixed a lot of nagging issues. I now have Cubase AI driving my MO and I also got the MO to play instruments within Cubase so now I am ready to do some serious recording.
Somehow I missed the instructions to put in that driver - I looked through the audigram manual and still couldn’t find it, but that is the great thing about this forum. This is where us amateurs can get professional help from some great teachers.
Steve Pas |