![]() ![]() Set Cubase as Master clock sending MIDI clock out to the MOXF port 1 ![]() Now instead of complicated setups to transfer the data to the computer, you can either simply transfer it in real time or you can export it to a Standard MIDI File and load it directly into a Cubase project.ĭirect Performance Record is a way to “jump start” the composition. I highly recommend recording the MOXF Performance to the Internal sequencer initially, because this will do several things do youġ) it will “write out” all the arpeggio data as MIDI data to the tracks of the internal sequencer in addition to the music part you play on the keyboard… Separating all data as necessaryĢ) it will copy the Parts of the Performance to either the Song or Pattern area (which you will want to use when continuing your work in Cubase, as these are the Multi-timbral/multiple MIDI channel modes) This allows you to easily reunite the Voice with the musical (MIDI) data to trigger it. Thank you for your kind words and welcome to the forums! Love my new MOXF and am excited about the new doors of inspiration and creativity this beast will unleash in me! This was not covered in the DVD so I am hoping you or anyone else on this forum can help shed some light on this subject for me. I would like to do this in order to work on further arrangements, edit the notes I played (including quantizing, pitching, etc.) and possibly selecting a different 3rd party VST for the same midi notes played on the MOXF, etc. ![]() My question for you is - Is there a way to transfer the midi data of a performance created in the MOXF to Cubase? What I am looking to do is create my initial composition in the MOXF and then transfer that performance into Cubase with each instrument appearing on a separate track as midi data. In the video you discuss how to transfer audio created in a performance or pattern from the MOX to Cubase in order to free up polyphony and to take advantage of further processing within the DAW environment. I also purchased and watched your DVD entitled “Discovering the Yamaha MOX” which has been very helpful in getting me familiarized with all the features this beast has to offer. I just bought a MOXF8 which is my first time venturing into the workstation world (I’ve been using a midi keyboard with Logic and Reason). ![]()
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