User guide
Cubase
There is no one-way to proceed, but for the sake
of this article let’s continue with what a Motif ES
with mLAN can provide in the way of routing
AUDIO and MIDI in Cubase SX3. Make sure LOCAL
CONTROL is OFF:
• [UTILITY] > [F5] MIDI > [SF2] SWITCH
• Set Remote mode to Cubase
• Press [ENTER] to SET
• Press [STORE] to write UTILITY settings to ROM
• Start the mLAN Driver
• Use Auto Connector to establish communication
• Start the Graphic Patchbay (as described earlier)
• Launch Cubase
• Click on DEVICES > Device Setup…
• Select the +/- option in the upper left corner and
add the Yamaha 01X to the list of available devices
• Highlight the Yamaha 01X option under REMOTE
DEVICES
Select Yamaha 01X as your Remote Devices object - if
not available in your version of Cubase you can use the
Mackie Control protocol.
• Remote ports for control of Cubase will be “mLAN
MIDI (4) In/mLAN MIDI Out (4)”
• Click APPLY
This setting corresponds to the setting we make in
the Motif ES in [UTILITY]> [F4] Control Assign>
[SF4] REMOTE: Mode A = Cubase = Port 4
• Select the Default MIDI Ports
• Set the Default MIDI Ports to “mLAN MIDI IN” and
“mLAN MIDI OUT”.
This setting corresponds to the main transmit
(keyboard) and receive (tone generator) settings
for the Motif ES. Anytime a new track is added it
will open with this Port assignment, which will
address the software from the Motif ES keyboard
and send back to the Motif ES tone generator.
• Select VST Audiobay and set for ASIO mLAN
• Select ASIO mLAN and verify your Clock Source is
Firewire
• Once all Device setting are made click APPLY and
OK
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