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Cubase Ai8

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Hi there I recently bought Korg Triton Tactile I want to know how to record its built in sounds into my Cubase and I also how to record VSTI sounds via the Triton Tactile into Cubase, and how can I use the Triton Tactile as a controller for Cubase?
I have taken a screen shot of Cubase please can you tell me what midi settings I need to have?
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There is no mention of the computer operating system. It is advisable to install the Korg MIDI drivers, available from the Korg website.

MIDI setup is in the manual:

Cubase
1. Display the “Scene” parameter with the page / buttons, and choose “Cubase” with the value slider. This mode optimizes the controller to the specified DAW software. The behavior of sliders, knobs, and buttons will be mapped for the specified DAW software. (The sliders, knobs, and buttons may not be available to control the Triton sound generator).

2. Open the “Device Setup” window in Cubase, and add Mackie Control to “Devices.”

3. Open the added Mackie Control page, and specify the DAW IN/OUT ports of The TRITON taktile in the MIDI input/output section that you want to be used by Mackie Control.

4. Open the “MIDI Port Setup” page, and uncheck “In ‘All MIDI Inputs’” for the DAW IN/OUT ports of The TRITON taktile.

That should sort out the MIDI side of things.
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Post by voip »

There is no mention of the computer operating system. It is advisable to install the Korg MIDI drivers, available from the Korg website.

MIDI setup is in the manual:

Cubase
1. Display the “Scene” parameter on the Triton Taktile with the page / buttons, and choose “Cubase” with the value slider. This mode optimizes the controller to the specified DAW software. The behavior of sliders, knobs, and buttons will be mapped for the specified DAW software. (The sliders, knobs, and buttons may not be available to control the Triton sound generator).

2. Open the “Device Setup” window in Cubase, and add Mackie Control to “Devices.”

3. Open the added Mackie Control page, and specify the DAW IN/OUT ports of The TRITON taktile in the MIDI input/output section that you want to be used by Mackie Control.

4. Open the “MIDI Port Setup” page, and uncheck “In ‘All MIDI Inputs’” for the DAW IN/OUT ports of The TRITON taktile.

That should sort out the MIDI side of things. The drivers may allow audio from the Triton to be sent to Cubase via USB. Alternatively, use the Triton Taktile's headphone out to the audio in on the PC. The Triton's Volume may need to be set quite high, so take care when reconnnecting headphones.

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