Posted: Thu Jun 03, 2004 7:53 pm
PlanetZ, hello.
My setup:
Pulsar II v3.1
WinXP PC, 512MB RAM, 866MHz
Yamaha S90 keyboard
Cubase SX v1
Embarassingly simple question to follow:
I have only worked with audio in the past, but now I am starting to add some MIDI (it's about time). On Track1 I have notes that I want to play as a Bass sound, and on Track2 I have notes that I want to play as a Cello sound. I have Track1 set up to use MIDI channel 1. I have Track2 set up to use MIDI channel 2. I have the respective sounds defined on each track. On the S90, I have set the ReceiveChannel to OMNI. When
I playback in CubaseSX, it'll play the notes from both tracks but it'll only
play one of the voices. Isn't the different channels how to play different voices?
My S90 MIDI out connects to PulsarMIDISource, which connects to Sequencer MIDIDest. Likewise, Sequencer MIDISource to PulsarMIDIDest to S90 MIDI in. The S90 audio outs are going to a mixer (along with the audio outs from Pulsar), which routes to monitor speakers.
Thanks for reading and for your help!
My setup:
Pulsar II v3.1
WinXP PC, 512MB RAM, 866MHz
Yamaha S90 keyboard
Cubase SX v1
Embarassingly simple question to follow:
I have only worked with audio in the past, but now I am starting to add some MIDI (it's about time). On Track1 I have notes that I want to play as a Bass sound, and on Track2 I have notes that I want to play as a Cello sound. I have Track1 set up to use MIDI channel 1. I have Track2 set up to use MIDI channel 2. I have the respective sounds defined on each track. On the S90, I have set the ReceiveChannel to OMNI. When
I playback in CubaseSX, it'll play the notes from both tracks but it'll only
play one of the voices. Isn't the different channels how to play different voices?
My S90 MIDI out connects to PulsarMIDISource, which connects to Sequencer MIDIDest. Likewise, Sequencer MIDISource to PulsarMIDIDest to S90 MIDI in. The S90 audio outs are going to a mixer (along with the audio outs from Pulsar), which routes to monitor speakers.
Thanks for reading and for your help!