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brianr
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Cubase,XGEDIT and Midi-OX
« on: Dec 10th, 2003, 7:41pm » |
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Can anyone help. I have Cubase, Xgedit and Midi-Ox all installed ok but cannot figure out how to configure Midi Ox to allow me to use Cubase and Xgedit at the same time. Can someone explain to me , in simple terms what I need to set in the Midi-Ox app. Aaaarrgghg Brian
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Peter L Jones
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Re: Cubase,XGEDIT and Midi-OX
« Reply #1 on: Dec 11th, 2003, 4:02pm » |
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I'm assuming you're trying to send MIDI from Cubase to XGEdit via a MIDI Yoke Junction. You shouldn't need MIDI OX to do this. Just open the output end of a junction in one app and the input end in another (as if the two apps were at different ends of a MIDI cable).
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noder
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Re: Cubase,XGEDIT and Midi-OX
« Reply #2 on: Feb 18th, 2004, 3:42am » |
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if you want midi data to go into cubase then use midi translator as follows:- midi instrument input to translator(this will be the interface you use) translator midi out as yoke(1) cubase midi in to yoke(1) and wham the question i want to raise is can i have more than 8 yoke cables?
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Peter L Jones
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Re: Cubase,XGEDIT and Midi-OX
« Reply #3 on: Feb 19th, 2004, 7:28pm » |
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on Feb 18th, 2004, 3:42am, noder wrote:the question i want to raise is can i have more than 8 yoke cables? |
| Not under the current version on NT (including Win XP, and .NET Server 2003). (And where you refer to "midi translator" then yes, any other MIDI app could sit in the same place, including MIDI OX.)
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