Re: [AN1x-list] RE: [UNKNOWN]
2000-04-02 by jondl
joel wrote: > > Okay... it seems that when i set my soundcards midi in&out to receive on > channel one (and my controller is inchannel one) it doesn't matter if i > set local on or off, It only matters if you are triggering a second MIDI device, read on... Cubase can 'fool' my synth to 'override' local=off > when it wants to... Actually, it's working as designed. No 'fooling' about it. When you set Local=Off on the AN1x you are disabling the transmission of MIDI Note Events to the internal Sound Engine of your AN1x. However, the information is still transmitted from the MIDI Out of your AN1x to Cubase via the MIDI In of your MIDI Interface. Cubase then reroutes the data to the MIDI Channel of your choice - in this case it simply routes the information received (or recorded) back to the MIDI Out of your MIDI Interface (on Channel 1 as you described) where it is received by the AN1x therefore triggering the internal synth engine. Do you have a second MIDI synth or sampler connected, i.e., daisy chained off your AN1x? If so, then you would simply select that device and MIDI Channel (in the case of a multi-timbral device) in Cubase for it to receive the data on that channel/track. In this example, if you were to turn Local=On while recording the part into Cubase, you would hear both the AN1x and the 2nd synth/sampler simultaneously. Make sense? Must be the architecture of my sound card that let's > it do that.... What sound card are you using, btw? Yamaha? Jon -- http://www.jdlx-musique.com/