User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Using the Manuals
- Basic Structure
- Using a Connected Computer
- Connecting to a computer
- Creating a Song with a computer
- Recording your performance on the instrument to DAW software as MIDI data
- Recording your performance on the instrument to DAW software as audio data
- Recording Arpeggio phrases of the instrument to DAW software as MIDI data
- Remote-controlling DAW software or VSTi (software instruments) from the instrument
- Remote Control Assignments
- Using iOS Applications
- Reference
MX49 MX61 MX88 Reference Manual
Basic Structure
Using a Connected
Computer
Using iOS
Applications
Basic Structure
Controller Block
Tone Generator Block
Effect Block
Arpeggio Block
Song/Pattern
Playing Block
Internal Memory
MIDI/Audio Signal Flow
Connecting to a computer
Creating a Song with a
computer
Reference
Performance
Song/Pattern
File
Utility
Remote
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7 On the MIDI track, set the Input/ Output Routing to allow the instrument data to be input to
Cubase and to allow MIDI track data to be output to Port 1 of the instrument.
Set the Input Routing to “All MIDI Inputs” and set the Output Routing to “Yamaha MX49/MX61 (Yamaha MX49/
MX61–1).” All incoming MIDI data will be input to Cubase, and MIDI track data will be output to the channel
determined at the track on MIDI Port 1 of the instrument. Also, the MX Voice List can be shown on the track of
Cubase.
NOTE If you didn’t execute Step 5 above, set the Output Routing to “Yamaha MX49/MX61–1.”
8 Determine which Voice will be used for the MIDI track data.
Click in the Program Selector to call up the instrument’s Voice List, then select the desired Voice. The Voice
assigned to the instrument’s Part corresponding to the output channel for the MIDI track is replaced by the Voice
you’ve selected on Cubase. Check the sound while playing the keyboard.
NOTE If you don’t select the Voice on Cubase, the Voice currently assigned to the Part on the instrument will sound.
Input Routing
Output Routing
Program Selector
Voice List