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Use System Timestamp for 'Windows MIDI' Inputs
Activate this option if you have persistent timing problems, such as shifted notes. If this
is activated, the system timestamp is used as a time reference.
Use Device 'DirectMusic'
If you do not use a device with a DirectMusic device driver, you can leave this option
deactivated. This enhances the system performance.
Use System Timestamp for 'DirectMusic' Inputs
Activate this option if you have persistent timing problems, such as shifted notes. If this
is activated, the system timestamp is used as a time reference.
Use Device 'WinRT MIDI'
Activates the Windows Runtime MIDI API, WinRT MIDI, that allows for native support
of bluetooth MIDI in
Windows, better plug and play, and better handling of multiple
identical devices.
If you have problems with bluetooth MIDI and plug and play, deactivate Use Device
'WinRT MIDI', reconnect your bluetooth MIDI device, and activate Use Device 'WinRT
MIDI' again.
Use System Timestamp for 'WinRT MIDI' Inputs
Activate this option if you have persistent timing problems, such as shifted notes. If this
is activated, the system timestamp is used as a time reference.
At the bottom of the page, the following options are available:
Reset
Allows you to restore the default port names and to enable the visibility for all ports.
Apply
Applies your settings on this page.
Plug and Play Support for MIDI Devices
Cubase supports plug and play of USB MIDI devices. These devices can be plugged in and
switched on while the application is running.
MIDI Remote Setup Page
The MIDI Remote Setup page in the Studio Setup dialog displays the connected MIDI
controllers.
To open the MIDI Port Setup page, select Studio> Studio Setup and activate MIDI Port
Setup in the Devices list.
Setting up Your System
Setting up MIDI
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