Yamaha KX25 Manual del usuario - Página 17
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Using the KX with Cubase
The KX features a special Link function that enables you to link the KX with Cubase. Using this function, you
can produce music with tremendous efficiency by creating a track from the KX. As an example, this section
describes using Cubase 4 with the Link function.
Setting up on the KX
To use the Link function with Cubase, it is
necessary to change the settings of the KX
according to the DAW on your computer.
NOTE
The procedure here is not necessary when
using Cubase AI4 included in the accessory
DVD-ROM.
1.
Press the [UTILITY] button to call up the
Utility display.
2.
Use the SELECT buttons to call up "DAW
Select."
In this state, you can select the DAW software
controlled from the KX.
3.
Use the DATA [DEC] and [INC] buttons to
select the desired DAW software.
■ When using Cubase 4/Cubase Studio 4:
Select "Cubase4."
■ When using Cubase AI4:
Select "CubaseAI."
4.
Press the [EXIT] button to return to the
original display.
Using the KX with Cubase
Setting up on Cubase
The MIDI messages generated on the KX (by
playing the keyboard, controlling the Pitch Ben
Wheel and the Modulation Wheel, and so on) are
transmitted via the USB-MIDI port1 from the KX to
Cubase. The messages transmitted via the USB-
MIDI port1 and port2 are not related to the music
performance (including the Intsrument change),
resulting that the computer may recognize these
messages as the Instrument change and play the
unexpected sound. To avoid such a situation, you
should remove the checkmark of "All MIDI Input" for
the USB-MIDI port 2 and port 3.
NOTE
· Explanation here uses the display of
Windows. You can perform the
instructions below also when using
Macintosh.
· For information about the USB-MIDI port
1–3 handled by the KX, refer to page 32.
1.
Select "Device Setup" from the "Device"
menu of Cubase.
The Device dialog appears.
2.
Click "MIDI Port Setup" in the Devices
column.
The MIDI ports of Cubase appear at right of the
dialog.
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