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Problema midi en cubase SX
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hay un post por ahí donde se habló de este problema, que no encuentro ahora, pero basicamente es seguir estas instrucciones. Suerte !
Originally posted by BrianT:
I found the problem was due to emulated midi drivers. For SX follow instructions below, not shure
if the same applies to VST.
1. Locate your Cubase SX folder, (usually C:\programs\steinberg\cubasesx).
2. Here you will find a folder named 'MIDI Port Enabler'
3. Open this folder.
4.Pick the file "ignoreportfilter" and move it into the Cubase SX / SL application folder (one directory up).
5.Start Cubase SX / SL
6. Now all available MIDI ports provided by the MIDI interface driver will appear in the MIDI
device list of Cubase SX / SL.
Please be aware that the MIDI ports now can show up 2 or 3 times in the list. If you're used
to manage your MIDI IN by setting "All MIDI Inputs" in the MIDI IN selector,
you should go to the Device Setup/All MIDI Inputs and disable the unwanted ports.
Otherwise you will record MIDI from multiple ports which results in double MIDI notes.
There is a readme file in the Cubase SX folder named 'MIDI port filter' which details these
instructions and some of the midi interfaces that work incorrectly when emulated ports are used.
I was getting a sync problem with midi recorder from my keyboard, the strange thing was that
they appeared before the beat I had played them on - my timing is not that bad! The longer Cubase was
running that worse the sync error got.
Now I am not using the emulated drivers I have had no further problems.
Originally posted by BrianT:
I found the problem was due to emulated midi drivers. For SX follow instructions below, not shure
if the same applies to VST.
1. Locate your Cubase SX folder, (usually C:\programs\steinberg\cubasesx).
2. Here you will find a folder named 'MIDI Port Enabler'
3. Open this folder.
4.Pick the file "ignoreportfilter" and move it into the Cubase SX / SL application folder (one directory up).
5.Start Cubase SX / SL
6. Now all available MIDI ports provided by the MIDI interface driver will appear in the MIDI
device list of Cubase SX / SL.
Please be aware that the MIDI ports now can show up 2 or 3 times in the list. If you're used
to manage your MIDI IN by setting "All MIDI Inputs" in the MIDI IN selector,
you should go to the Device Setup/All MIDI Inputs and disable the unwanted ports.
Otherwise you will record MIDI from multiple ports which results in double MIDI notes.
There is a readme file in the Cubase SX folder named 'MIDI port filter' which details these
instructions and some of the midi interfaces that work incorrectly when emulated ports are used.
I was getting a sync problem with midi recorder from my keyboard, the strange thing was that
they appeared before the beat I had played them on - my timing is not that bad! The longer Cubase was
running that worse the sync error got.
Now I am not using the emulated drivers I have had no further problems.
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