Bad Mister kicks off a mini-series on getting the most out of the Cubase functionality in your MONTAGE with this article. You can post your comments and questions here.
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Once you are ready, take the leap into the next lesson in the series: "Cubase Setup Guide Workflow 1: MIDI REC on DAW"
Thank you Cassie for the announcement and Phil of course for this new article π
In the article, this diagram shows settings for MIDI Clock Out:
MIDI Clock Follows Project Position and Always Send Start Message are unchecked. Send MIDI Clock in Stop Mode is checked. I previously had all three of these checked, with no noticeable problems.
I'd be interested in an explanation of why those parameters are shown as unchecked in this article.
Thank you very much for this excellent tutorial.
Why always Cubase? Yamaha owns Steinberg and that's cool, but there are other (even better, IMHO) DAWs in the market. namely Logic, Studio One, and when electronic music is concerned, Ableton Live.
Eyal wrote:
Why always Cubase? Yamaha owns Steinberg and that's cool, but there are other (even better, IMHO) DAWs in the market. namely Logic, Studio One, and when electronic music is concerned, Ableton Live.
I understand the notion however the claim is not exactly true. Recently Yamaha has covered logic.
https://yamahasynth.com/forum/connecting-montage-and-logic-pro-x
Current Yamaha Synthesizers: Montage Classic 7, Motif XF6, S90XS, MO6, EX5R
Really helpful setup guide!
No one ever answered my question about the unchecked settings in Project Synchronization Setup.
Anyone?
MIDI Clock Follows Project Position and Always Send Start Message are unchecked. Send MIDI Clock in Stop Mode is checked. I previously had all three of these checked, with no noticeable problems.
I'd be interested in an explanation of why those parameters are shown as unchecked in this article.
You can set these options as you desire/require... the option that is checked is checked so that tempo driven activities in the slave (MONTAGE) device can take place even while the Cubase Transport is stopped.
Those are my screenshots. I want the MONTAGE to be able to play itβs Arpeggio Phrases while Cubase is not running. This way I can run through what Iβm going to record without having to start Cubase every time. This means that although MONTAGE will play at the last tempo setting it received from Cubase, it will be able to run independent of starting Cubase.
I had no specific need to activate the other two options, as they donβt apply:
From the Cubase Operation Manual:
"MIDI Clock Follows Project Position - Activate this option to ensure that the MIDI clock device follows Cubase when looping, locating, or jumping while playing.
Always Send Start Message - MIDI clock transport commands include Start, Stop, and Continue. However, some MIDI devices do not recognize the Continue command. By activating the βAlways Send Start Messageβ option, you can avoid this problem with specific MIDI devices."
βno noticeable problemsβ should occur as they donβt really apply in this setup.