![]() Cubase can import SONG data from within an ALL data file of the Motif XS/XF). That is, if you originally recorded the data in the Motif XS/XF or MOX/MOXF sequencer, you will want to transfer that data so that the MIDI tracks are in Cubase. The source MIDI tracks for the External Instrument must be in CUBASE. When it was announced that there was a problem with MIDI being OFFSET when using the Yamaha Editors VST, I realized that the EXTERNAL INSTRUMENT setup would be a viable workaround (you may even discover that this is a preferred method of setting up, particularly if you are a Motif-Series user with a FW16E expansion board). The External Instrument function is covered in the Steinberg documentation - I have updated it with specifics to help you setup for your current Yamaha Synthesizer. The advantage here is that you can process the data with computer-based plug-in Effects, utilize Export Audio Mixdown and use the Freeze functions (same as you would with an soft synth or as you could when using the Editor VST). ![]() (Of course, this all takes place with Cubase's advanced delay compensation, automatically). ![]() The External Instrument function is a VST CONNECTIONS feature that allows you to route MIDI tracks played back from Cubase to an external hardware synthesizer, and then create a routing situation so that the returning audio of that external device can be captured in Cubase via the Virtual Studio Technology. Additionally, you can manage your hardware with the (Stand Alone) Editors' graphic user interface. However, the initial release of Cubase Series 8 seems to have broken the function (Ed.: fixed with version 8.0.10 and later) - you can still take advantage of the features and benefits provided by the VSTi routing using this advanced External Instrument setup.Īnd by way of turning a negative into a positive, you will learn a bit more about how signal flow allows the VSTi Routing to work! The following article will step you through setting up your Yamaha Synth (Motif XF, Motif XS, MOX, MOXF, S90 XS/S70 XS, Motif-Rack XS) that uses the Yamaha Editor VST integration, so that you can take advantage of computer-based Effect processing, "Export Audio Mixdown", "Freeze" and the "Render In Place" functions of Cubase Pro 8. If you are a power user of Yamaha and Steinberg you've gotten used to the integration of your Yamaha hardware Synth and your Steinberg Cubase software via the Editor VST. ![]()
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