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Alchemist3k
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Hi guys,
been a while since I last posted but here goes.
Is it possible to use MIDI to sync a VS 1680 with Cubase VST 5?? I got the MIDI cables going out my joystick port into the VS 1680 correctly but I am a totally newbie with MIDI so I dont know how to set the computer program and the VS 1680 up.
Basically, I dont know if you have seen these new things that are like input mixers and midi controllers for Cuabse in one. There is a tascam one, the US 428, and a Roland one too. Basically they allow you to use Cubase as if it was a normal 4track/digital recorder.
e.g. if you press play on the unit it then Cuabse plays plays. If you move a fader on the unit the virtual mixer in Cubase reacts accordingly.
This is all done via midi so there seems no reason why I couldn't set my VS up to do the same.
Basically, here is the plan. I am moving into PC recording. It is better for the type of music I am doing. I dont want to sell my VS 1680 if I can help it. I was going to use it as my digital mixer and as a control unit for Cubase (ie it would act the same way as that tascam thing but with the advantage of it's superior AD converters and FX).
Is this possible?
*phew got there in the end...*
been a while since I last posted but here goes.
Is it possible to use MIDI to sync a VS 1680 with Cubase VST 5?? I got the MIDI cables going out my joystick port into the VS 1680 correctly but I am a totally newbie with MIDI so I dont know how to set the computer program and the VS 1680 up.
Basically, I dont know if you have seen these new things that are like input mixers and midi controllers for Cuabse in one. There is a tascam one, the US 428, and a Roland one too. Basically they allow you to use Cubase as if it was a normal 4track/digital recorder.
e.g. if you press play on the unit it then Cuabse plays plays. If you move a fader on the unit the virtual mixer in Cubase reacts accordingly.
This is all done via midi so there seems no reason why I couldn't set my VS up to do the same.
Basically, here is the plan. I am moving into PC recording. It is better for the type of music I am doing. I dont want to sell my VS 1680 if I can help it. I was going to use it as my digital mixer and as a control unit for Cubase (ie it would act the same way as that tascam thing but with the advantage of it's superior AD converters and FX).
Is this possible?
*phew got there in the end...*