Using Midi w/ Cubase LE

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I have Boss Dr Synth 330 that I can use as a drum machine..... and midi sport uno.......is there anyway that I can put the drums INTO cubase w/o having the midi connected to cubase????
 
are you trying to hook up the drum machine to cubase without using a midi cable ?

Am i missing something here? :confused:

Edit...if its not midi,then it has to be audio
 
Garik said:
are you trying to hook up the drum machine to cubase without using a midi cable ?

Am i missing something here? :confused:

Edit...if its not midi,then it has to be audio


Well I was routin the sound thru audio inputs on my mbox........and I have it connected with midi.......But I cannot hear the sound unless I route it thru audio/headphone outputs.......Bascally, is there any way that I can get the sounds from the drum module to lock into cubase w/o audio outputs or midi after it's connected.......???
 
Bascally, is there any way that I can get the sounds from the drum module to lock into cubase w/o audio outputs or midi after it's connected.......???

You can sample each sound individually but beyond that, no
 
do you mean that you want to record the individual sounds from the drum machine for use in a sampler? if so, just hook up the audio outs of the drum machine to the audio ins of your sound card and record the sounds.
 
TravisinFlorida said:
do you mean that you want to record the individual sounds from the drum machine for use in a sampler? if so, just hook up the audio outs of the drum machine to the audio ins of your sound card and record the sounds.


thats what i do now.....I was wondering can you take them from or thru the midi and lock them in the sequencer.......To me midi damn near seems pointless almost......It's like I use key editor and have to record wit another program
 
Ok, You just need to have a midi track and an audio track.

The midi triggers the sound and the audio brings in the sounds
 
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altitude909 said:
Ok, You just need to have a midi track and an audio track.

The midi triggers the sound and the audio brings in the sounds
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well shit, thats what I've been doin.........I guess yall answered my question.....Thanx
 
Make sure that you monitor through the soundcard, not the program. You may have latency problems otherwise
 
Ds330

Wow. I used to have a DS330. Lovely little machine. Brings back old memories!

How you finding it?
 
chrisredding said:
Wow. I used to have a DS330. Lovely little machine. Brings back old memories!

How you finding it?

lol it's cool, I use it more in an adlib like fashsion, not entire melodies...Got it @ a used music store for like 50 dollars, I'll hold on to it for a minute tho
 
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