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Hi Adrian. I already have done this. The problem is that I can see the empty
track to which the midi should be recorded. It gets lightened, like when I
record audio (which works b.t.w.), the midi signal gets in, but it does not get
recorded on the armed track. Since I have three different soundcard midi ins in
the computer this should be no hardware problem, maybe some stupid setup
somewhere in cubase... Pretty weird...:-D With the old cubase vst I had absolutely
no problems with midi, and lots of bugs with audio... Now the problem is
reversed... Peace Luigi From:
Adrian Bartholomew [mailto:adrian@bartholomusic.com] u may have to assign an auxiliary track to accept the AUDIO inputs from
ur midi devices. ___ Adrian Bartholomew 8439 Lee Blvd Leawood, KS 66206 (913) 660-6918
On Nov 26, 2005, at 4:34 AM, Luigi Meloni wrote:
Hi everybody, I've installed Cubase sx 3 and am having some strange
problems with midi vst synths. I know that it is O.T., but since I use the
computer syncronized with an echoplex and a repeater...:-D The problem I have is that if cubase is in play I can use the various
synths without problems, but when I put some tracks in record, the midi signal enters the computer (I can see it from the leds on my soundcards, a
terratec phase 88 and a Audigy 2 Zs, but I can't hear anything and, most of all
the track does not get recorded. Absolutely no problems with midi in
Cakewalk Sonar and other softwares. The audio gets recorded with non problems,
the problem is only with midi VSTi (I use the Arturia synths and Halion
SE). Thanks in advance for the help Peace Luigi |