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G-XF
Total Posts: 132
Joined 12-08-2007 status: Pro |
Hi I am trying to connect MOXF8 to Cubase via USB my sound card RME is already connected but when I start Cubase I get a message please see attached picture. Basically Cubase should work with my sound card and I want to use MOX as a remote function and its sounds so how can I do this please guide me step by step.
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nbadesign
Total Posts: 994
Joined 08-20-2007 status: Guru |
Hi I am trying to connect MOXF8 to Cubase via USB my sound card RME is already connected but when I start Cubase I get a message please see attached picture. Basically Cubase should work with my sound card and I want to use MOX as a remote function and its sounds so how can I do this please guide me step by step.
Message is correct. You have installed Yamaha Steinberg USB driver which is both MIDI and audio. That’s why it shows on the ASIO driver list upon Cubase start up. What type of RME card do you have (USB, FireWire)? You should also installed driver for RME and than to select it as audio source. In that case you should connect MOXF audio outputs to the inputs of RME, and to use MIDI only over MOXF USB conection. Alex |
G-XF
Total Posts: 132
Joined 12-08-2007 status: Pro |
Hi there, thanks for reply and sorry to get back to you so late. I have RME UCX both fire face and USB options but right now I have connected RME through USB in my laptop. I have properly install the right RME Drivers. Do you mean I need to attach a separate audio cable along with the USB cable? Ok I can do this but please I don’t have a lot of time please tell me the easiest way I can get MoxF8 to handle Cubase with remote button. I have connect to Cubase via USB and then I press the remote button but Moxf8 isn’t able to command Cubase, none of the play, stop, FF,Rwd etc buttons work. |
pagliacci
Total Posts: 10
Joined 01-08-2016 status: Newcomer |
You also need to install the MOXF6/MOXF8 Remote Tools as well as the USB Driver to remotely control Cubase. Good Luck. :) |
nbadesign
Total Posts: 994
Joined 08-20-2007 status: Guru |
I’m not sure that you could use ASIO driver in Cubase for RME interface and USB cable to transfer only MIDI data from/to MOXF, since MOXF need Yamaha Steinberg USB driver to be installed. This driver need to be selected as ASIO driver in Cubase and in that case you could have both audio and MIDI from/to MOXF. If you don’t need condenser mic to be connected to your audio interface, than you could use only MOXF. For instance, I’m using Sure 58 dynamic mic for vocal recording by connecting mic to the audio input of MOXF.
Alex |
zpink
Total Posts: 427
Joined 08-02-2014 status: Enthusiast |
I use my M-Audio ASIO whilst having my MOXF VST and able to control Cubase from it, so no need to use the ASIO interface of the keyboard to have the remote and other options. |
nbadesign
Total Posts: 994
Joined 08-20-2007 status: Guru |
I use my M-Audio ASIO whilst having my MOXF VST and able to control Cubase from it, so no need to use the ASIO interface of the keyboard to have the remote and other options. Thanks for this note! As I said, I’ve never try it. Obviously I should :). Alex |
zpink
Total Posts: 427
Joined 08-02-2014 status: Enthusiast |
Thanks for this note! As I said, I’ve never try it. Obviously I should :). Alex
Only if it suits you! ;-)
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G-XF
Total Posts: 132
Joined 12-08-2007 status: Pro |
Hi can you tell me I only want to use MOXF8 midi connection through USB I don’t want audio connection please tell me how I can do this step by step kindly. Is there a Yamaha driver that is just for midi connection not for audio I looked on the Yamaha site but I could not see it there if possible can you send me link. I am having a lot of trouble with this I only want to use UCX as my audio interface.
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meatballfulton
Total Posts: 3022
Joined 01-25-2005 status: Guru |
Your problem is not the Steinberg driver, it is that Cubase does not see the RME driver. Please double check that it is properly installed. Have you used the RME with any other audio software previously? |