User guide

Cubase MIDI Track setup
A close up of a MIDI
track information
box shows the
following:
MIDI IN is set to
“mLAN MIDI In”; if
in the past you were
used to working with
ALL MIDI IN
(basically any
incoming channel)
please alter your
operating procedure.
It is imperative that
you select
specifically which
MIDI input you are
going to record. In a ‘network’ you are likely to
have more than one port sending data. For
example, if you had ALL MIDI INPUT selected you
run the risk of recording unwanted data generated
by button presses during remote operations.
MIDI OUT is set to a Motif ES Device (a script file
that allows you to select Motif ES Voices by Bank
and name…available on Motifator.com
MIDI channel is set to Channel 1
Voice name selected currently is “Dr: Hyper STD”
Cubase AUDIO Track setup
Under the Devices pulldown you will find “VST
Connections” or you can press F4 on your
QWERTY keyboard to launch the above screen.
You can then click on the “ADD BUS” button to
add an input
device. You can
select various types
of input – we will
concern ourselves
here with either a
mono or stereo
input.
Select a MONO Input
Click OK
Cubase will create a MONO IN and you can select
an ASIO Device Port to feed this input.
If you click on the ASIO Device Port area you will
see a drop down (shown at left below) that lets
you select from the available ASIO
mLAN inputs. The mLAN16E, of
course, in our setup is occupying
the first 16 mLAN device ports.
Had you selected a STEREO IN Bus
you would be able to select any
two-mLAN device ports (shown
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ing
and deleting Input bus devices.
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ou to hear signal, post (after) the recorder.
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You can create as many mono
and/or stereo input buses as is
necessary to record your session.
Please check the documentation for
Cubase for more details on creat
On this same VST Connections screen you can
select the OUTPUTS tab and setup a method
y
In the screen shot above the Outputs are set to
return to the Motif ES via mLAN 07 and mLAN 08.
Ins
mLAN16E
Cubase mLAN Outs
mLAN1 = ASIO mLAN mLAN 01&02
mLAN2 = ASIO mLAN mLAN 03&04
mLAN3 = ASIO mLAN mLAN 05&06
mLAN4 = ASIO mLAN mLAN 07&08
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