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emdub123@gmail.com
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Joined 12-31-2012 status: Newcomer |
I’m using Cubase 6.5.4 with the Yamaha N12 and I just purchased an MX49. Here are the issues I’m having: 1. Cubase doesn’t appear to support both Firewire and USB Yamaha devices at the same time because you must choose either the FW ASIO or the USB ASIO. Whichever one you choose, one of the devices doesn’t work properly. 2. When I choose the USB ASIO, then go to add the MX49 as a MIDI device within Cubase, it’s not on the list of supported MIDI devices! The manual shows it in the screenshot, but it’s not in the Cubase ‘Add MIDI Device’ menu. (see attached image) 3. There’s no section for MX49/61 support on this website. 4. When you register on this website, MX49/61 aren’t even listed as devices for your signature. Neither is Cubase 6. In conclusion, it appears that this product was rushed to market before it was ready. If anyone has any tips for how to deal with these issues, please let me know. Image Attachments
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Bad_Mister
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Joined 07-30-2002 status: Moderator |
Like most DAWs, Cubase allows you to select one ASIO driver at a time. However, unlike most DAWs you can switch audio drivers without having to shut down and relaunch the application. And of course, if you are using a Macintosh computer you can construct your own Aggregate Audio device - which will allow you to select this as your audio driver thus you are able to have both devices available simultaneously. We see you’ve listed Windows as your computer type… You may take advantage of Cubase’s ability to switch drivers mid Project. In your particular situation you will want to use the FW ASIO driver as your main driver, connect the analog audio outputs of the MX in stereo to your n12 for monitoring purposes. With it as your main audio driver you can proceed to record either MIDI or Audio as you may require. Not knowing your preferred workflow, this would be the most flexible configuration (using the n12 mixer as your mixer). The MIDI functions of the (MX’s) Yamaha Steinberg USB driver will function - it is completely independent of the audio side of the driver. So you will be able to record MIDI data from the MX, you will be able to use its Remote Control features, you will be able to playback MIDI to the MX tone generator… All MIDI functions will work. You will monitor the MX via your mixer, n12.
After tracking your MIDI to the DAW, if you would like to render the sound (audio) of MX to Cubase, then you can make a choice:
Either way, it is up to you. But this should not be seen as any kind of obstacle. We hope to have the first of the MX Guides up as soon as possible.
That is correct, you are to download the Yamaha MX49/61 Voice List for Cubase (.XML) and IMPORT it as a MIDI DEVICE inside of Cubase. It is available on the official MX download page Please see the included INSTALLATION GUIDE for details… then you will see exactly what is shown in the manual screen shot.
Yet.
See answer #3 |
r43ds
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Joined 01-01-2013 status: Newcomer |
thanks for your article. |
leafloft
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Joined 07-01-2017 status: Newcomer |
Hi there. I bring this thread back to life cause I am struggling with locating the MX Voice List on the yamaha website. Does the file still exist? I’ve been looking all possible section but I just can’t find it. |
5pinDIN
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Joined 09-16-2010 status: Legend |
Welcome to the forum.
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Although Yamaha has done a good job of hiding it, I was able to find a link.
MX49/61 Voice List for Cubase (.XML):
I hope that helps. |