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Elikbelik
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routing in cubase

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Hi. I've tried routing my microstation thru Cubase according to the explanations given in the manual, but with no luck. I manage to get the midi track to sound, but am not able to route the midi track to an audio track. In the 'input' of the audio track I only have 'All Inputs' but that doesn't do the trick. Any help will be much appreciated, 'cause I obviously can't figure this out...

Thanx

Eli
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Post by lostchild »

Silly question. You got audio leads connected from your korg into your soundcard
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Post by Elikbelik »

Look, I'm sorry if this seems 'silly'. but for me it's a serious problem. If you could help, while forgive my not knowing what I'm doing, it would be very much appreciated.
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Post by lostchild »

Nah wasn't takin the P, no question is silly, were you wanting cubase only to sequence the microstation? Or sequence and record the audio from it into a cubase song?
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Post by Elikbelik »

I'm trying to use it as a vsti. according to the manual, you can't just do that, because the sound generates not in your PC but out to the MS itself. So in order to keep exactly what you record, you have to route the midi assigned to the MS to an audio track. That's it in a nutshell. So far, I've managed to get a sound thru the midi track but nothing to the audio track.

Thank you!
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Post by lostchild »

you need to have the audio outputs from MS to your scard....in cubase you need a midi track to sequence the ms (guessing you are already doing this, using at vst)
need audio track to record the audio part of MS selecting input from which ever input you have your ms plugged into
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Post by Elikbelik »

The MS is connected to the PC via USB, no physical inputs. As I understand, I'm supposed to route the midi [=vst] track to an audio track. If I'm wrong - let me know. I'm all a bit new to all of this.

Thank you for taking the time!
lostchild
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Post by lostchild »

Ah there is your problem, the usb on microstation doesn't carry audio. Have to connect seperate audio leads from audio back of MS to soundcard.
Elikbelik
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Post by Elikbelik »

Aha! I have been misled! or rather I'm the one that didn't understand. I thought that I'd be able to edit and quantize etc. after I record, just like a true vsti. Oh well, too bad...

Thank you very much for clearing this up for me!

Eli[/b]
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Post by lostchild »

just don't record the audio till happy. In end is external instrument not a soft synth. Once recorded midi track can always edit, quantise etc. Like a vst, monitor audio till happy then, record audio part (re record if needed)
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duh, korg...

Post by johnroney »

i don't always mean to be a downer on korg on these forums, but it is in fact really easy...
if you check out the yamaha mx49 or mx61 - these two keyboards do exactly what you are 'imagining' should be happening with the microstation.
these keyboards have a built in audio interface (that's your buzzword...) and the audio is carried via usb... so you hear what is coming from the keyboard AND the computer from the same place - but it's going to come out of the keyboard outputs (just details...)
the microstation is basically a ROMpler (plays back ROM memory - about 64 mb? after compression?) and effects and basic synth parameters are applied to these wav.s to make it sound 'better'...
check out the yamaha boards - they sound good out of the box, too...
but just not a sequencer (but really, with a daw/computer setup, who needs a hardware sequencer?)...
i'm not really helping your situation yet... but it helps a little to understand the microstation...
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Post by Elikbelik »

Thanks! I did some 'research' before buying, but I guess I still have a lot to learn... Thank you for the info.
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