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Setting Up Your System
Connecting a Synchronizer
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3. To hide a MIDI port, deactivate its Visible column.
4. Click OK.
Setting Up All MIDI Inputs
When you record MIDI, you can specify which MIDI input each recording MIDI track
should use. However, you can also record any MIDI data from any MIDI input. You
can specify which inputs are included when you select All MIDI Inputs for a MIDI
track.
PROCEDURE
1. Select Devices > Device Setup.
2. In the Device Setup dialog, select MIDI Port Setup from the Devices list on
the left.
3. Activate In ‘All MIDI Inputs’ for a port.
NOTE
If you have a MIDI remote control unit connected, make sure to deactivate the In ‘All
MIDI Inputs’ option for that MIDI input. This avoids accidental recording of data from
the remote control when All MIDI Inputs is selected as input for a MIDI track.
4. Click OK.
RESULT
When you select All MIDI Inputs on the Input Routing menu of a MIDI track in the
Inspector, the MIDI track uses all MIDI inputs that you specified in the Device Setup
dialog.
Connecting a Synchronizer
When using Cubase with external tape transports, you most likely must add a
synchronizer to your system.
IMPORTANTIMPORTANTIMPORTANTIMPORTANT
Make sure that all equipment is turned off before making any connections.
For information on how to connect and set up your synchronizer, refer to the
documentation of your synchronizer.
RELATED LINKS
Synchronization on page 564