![]() ![]() (Tried in Split A/B mode, Stack A/B mode etc. The sequence is recorded but not seperated in each of their midi channel (11 layer A and 12 layer B) but stacked together with a lot of double notes. Quote from: FilterKick on October 20, 2019, 03:53:13 AM Hello, Only MIDI in routing active while recording (Cubase) ProFire 610 is compatible with major audio software including Pro Tools, Cubase, Logic, Sonar, Live and GarageBand, making it an unbeatable choice for personal. The half-rack-space unit also doubles as a standalone two-channel microphone preamp and A/D-D/A converter. Cubase LE is ready to meet the demands of high quality songwriting and production projects. MIDI I/O allows you to connect keyboards and other outboard MIDI hardware. Currently Cubase supports only integer monitor scaling settings from Windows, for example. Up to 16 audio tracks and 24 MIDI tracks. USB MIDI and MIDI with Cables (midi in/out) When enabled, the user interface will use graphical assets in high resolution. Select Define New in the Add MIDI Device window and click OK. Switching MIDI Thru Active on and off (in Cubase) Click Install Device in the MIDI Device Manager. (Tried in Split A/B mode, Stack A/B mode etc.) The only way I can record a sequence in Cubase is by switching to Local On. ![]() When I play and record notes manually on the Rev2 it wil be recorded in Cubase BUT when I want to record a sequence from the REV2 in Cubase, I can hear the sequence playing on each layer on its own audio track (that works, great)īut there are no notes recorded (no midi activity at all). I created 2 MIDI channels (11 & 12) and 2 audio stereo tracks. The Rev2 is in Multimode: Midi channel 11 (Layer A) & (automatically) 12 (Layer B) with each their own audiotrack ![]() I connect the Rev2 via USB to Computer (iMac) I know it is possible but the problem I have at the moment is strange and its driving me crazy I read quite a lot the internet (and this forum) about issues with sending midi from the sequencer of the Rev2 to a DAW. ![]()
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