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Hi,
I have been using Cubase for some time now, however just using audio. I want to be able to record using midi in Cubase 4 and to be able to create a score with very basic notation. I have looked at the manual and well. mm...hence being here.

I know it's probably quite complicated, but if any one can give me some basics as to how to get started so I can record in midi, it would be greatly appreciated.
Many thanks
jaja
jajalaugh@yahoo.comau

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pr0gr4m Fri, 12/21/2007 - 16:37

Sorry for the following abuse...I'm in a bad mood and can't stop myself...

jajalaugh wrote: I have been using Cubase for some time now,

Define "some time".

jajalaugh wrote: ...I have looked at the manual

Don't just look at the manual, READ IT! Do NOT even try to say that you have read it and can't figure it out because this is a pretty basic function of Cubase and described in detail in the manual. It's really only barely different from recording audio.

jajalaugh wrote: ...I know it's probably quite complicated

Why do you know that this is "quite complicated"? How can you possible know if its complicated? You know nothing about it so you have absolutely no way of knowing if it's complicated or easy. It's actually quite easy.

jajalaugh wrote: ...but if any one can give me some basics as to how to get started so I can record in midi, it would be greatly appreciated.

I can do that.

I am going to have to make a few assumptions...
1. you have a MIDI interface for the computer
2. you have a midi /controller/instrument (keyboard, controller, whatever)
3. you have some sort of internal VSTi you are trying to control with your MIDI instrument.

Create a new track MIDI track in Cubase. Set up the input so that its receiving a MIDI signal from your MIDI interface on the computer. Set up the output of the MIDI channel to go to the VSTi that you want to control.

Hit record. Play your MIDI instrument. You should be recording MIDI data.

Now there are some finer points not covered above. You need to make sure that your MIDI controller is transmitting on the MIDI channel that your VSTi is set up to receive. If not, you won't hear anything. You'll need to refer to the documentation for your controller and VST for instructions about setting that sort of thing up.

anonymous Fri, 12/21/2007 - 19:54

Ha ha,

Thanks for all that information. Ok,ok... I 'attempted' to read some of the manual. I have being using cubase for about 6 years but only just upgraded to Cubase 4. Before that I was using Cubase SX and Logic Audio. But I have never needed to record midi until now. I am composing some music that I need to create a score for, and although I am an ok musician, I am inept when it comes to notating what I have created.

So, I am using a midi keyboard. And using an external sound card. ( Speedio by novation). I underatnd I need to plug in/out midi cable into sound hard.Do i need to change the setting in the DEVICES MENU?

My, you are an angry person. Doesn't phase or bother me. It's not your friendship or kindess I'm after, just some help with midi. Vent all you like.

I am not making assumptions that it's 'complictated'. For me is it complicated or I wouldn't be at this site.
Anyway, hope you cheer up soon.
jaja

hueseph Fri, 12/21/2007 - 20:31

Make a habit out of using the index in the manual. Not the pdf manual but the Getting started manual. It's only 200 pages at the most and there's a lot of pictures. :) Really. I think Steinberg makes one of the best manuals out there. They're pretty much step by step. If you look up your issue in the index and just go from 1 to 10 so to speak, you will figure it out in very short order.

EricWatkins Sat, 12/22/2007 - 05:50

Dont worry about the pro tools comment. For what you are wanting to do, notating a score, pro tools has no place near cubase. If Cubase isnt the right tool, then I suppose Hans Zimmer and Harry Gregson Williams, two of the biggest composers in Hollywood, dont know what they are talking about since they both use Cubase. I'm still back on SX 3.11 so I dont know the particulars of 4. Just wanted to save you from thinking that you need to change platforms just because some guy that cant even spell the word "dude" and then goes on to describe a program as "shit" (nice detail) tells you so. You have all the capability there. You're probably just going to have to do some reading. I'd help if I could. I also use Cubase for scoring but I've never had to print a score. Best of luck. If I can answer any general questions about using VSTis in a sequencer app, let me know.

Eric

Cucco Sat, 12/22/2007 - 11:28

Lastrovia wrote: DIDE! Cubase is a pile of shit man!

I hate it along woth Ableton Live lite and Audacity lol

Get yourselfe Pro tools!

If your a music tech student you can get like a 65% discount!

trust me man!

Okay....bad English and piss poor spelling aside -

What, in your heavily informed opinion, makes Cubase suck and ProTools so awesome in comparison?

How are you planning on getting 65% off of free software (clearly not a math student...)

Please feel free to explain to me how it is that you have the capability to have used all of the software titles you claim. I'm curious.

dementedchord Sat, 12/22/2007 - 16:05

wow... i have'nt been around much lately ... but what have you guy's done to the forum?????

LMAO...

if you've got C4 installed properly there should be an online copy of the manual that you can keep up in the background for constant referal while you sort this out.... it aint rocket science...

hey jer,huesph.prog... how ya guys been....

anonymous Sun, 12/23/2007 - 15:11

Ok, so I am now recording in midi. But for some reason in playback and even before I record, I am hearing all sorts of weird sounds, ie, the keyboard ( notes I'm not even playing). How should I set midi up in the 'devices setup'.
it gives me 2 options.
speedio ( which is my external soundcard)
and microsoft GS wavetable.
How do I assign a VST instrument. Should't my midi keyboard suffice? I tried assigning some kind of sound yet still had the problem of hearing multiple sounds when i was just hitting the one note. Mm, not sure what is going on.
Thanks
jaja

pr0gr4m Fri, 12/28/2007 - 02:16

I don't have C4...still on 2.2 but I'm guessing the setup is the same, or similar.

For your MIDI setup, you should be selecting your sound card...if your MIDI is coming into the computer through there.

In your MIDI channel, you can route the output to a VSTi...if you have some loaded. Simply set the output to the VSTi you want and you should be controlling that.

If you are hearing sounds not from within Cubase (not a VSTi), your audio interface may be routing the MIDI data to the computers internal synth. You'll need to disable that either from within Windows or in the interface's setup.

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Oh and HEY Demeted...WASSUP!

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