9/4/2023 0 Comments Moxf cubase tutorial![]() _ Call up PERFORMANCE: USR2:013(A13) Dark Continent _ Make sure that “MIDI Sync” is set to “INTERNAL” and “SeqCtrl” (Sequencer Control) is set to “IN/OUT”įor this basic experiment we want the MOXF to run on its own clock (later we will deal with synchronizing the MOXF’s MIDI clock to the MIDI clock of Cubase) (AUDIO signal as opposed to MIDI signal). We will need this because we are going to be generating audio signal to be sent to Cubase. Local Control will allow the MOXF keyboard to trigger the MOXF tone generator directly. _ Make sure that “LocalCtrl” (Local Control) is set to ON While in, let’s verify the following MIDI settings: In our first example, we are simply going to be playing the MOXF while in PERFORMANCE and show how to route the signal to the computer and record to Cubase Audio Tracks. Press INFO to view the routing (signal flow) Set MODE = 2StereoRec (Dual Stereo Record Outputs) In the signal flow chart below, you can see that USB1/2 and USB3/4 are being ‘bused’ to the DAW (Cubase). An audio “bus” simply is a means to transport audio from one place to another. ![]() This will allow us to send audio from either pair of MOXF audio buses (USB 1/2 and USB 3/4). If not already set this way make sure the DIRECT MONITOR SWITCH for both “A/D In&Part” and “Part” are set to ON. In this routing tutorial we will route audio to Cubase from a PERFORMANCE (simple basic) and we will use it to record audio to Cubase. This way you can see, learn, and understand how the signal is routed. We will keep this tutorial basic and forego using the Editor Standalone/VST. Install the MOXF Extensions (MOXF6/MOXF8 Remote Tools version 1.0.0) * Mac currently at version 1.8.3 (or later)Ĭubase AI7 (or later) installed and updated * Windows currently at version 1.8.3 (or later) Install the Yamaha Steinberg USB Driver version for your particular computer operating system: The MOXF6/MOXF8 connected to your computer via a USB cable (provided) For this basic tutorial all you need are the following: ![]() Let’s connect the MOXF6/MOXF8 to your computer and learn about how audio is being routed and how to ensure that the signal is properly received on an audio track. ![]()
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