> > > > > Hi Gene, > > ³Thx, I take it u mean a MIDI Insert, right? > > James² > > I no longer have cubase, so I can¹t look at it. I forget what they call it > exactly, but there¹s an icon for it right there for you. You just go in there > and choose the preset that says channel filter¹ or something like that. It¹s > like a logical editor except you can modify the incoming midi. In this case, > you¹re just telling it to filter out everything except the channel you want. > > Wish I could be of more help, but be confident that it¹s there and play around > a bit. The truly annoying sequencer when it comes to setting parameters for > midi input is Logic. It¹s a nightmare to do this in Logic, and so I just use > Live when I want to sent multiple midi input streams and route through a > computer sequencer. I kind of wish I had held onto Cubase. > > > ----- Original Message ---- > From: Gene Schwartz <implode7@comcast.net <mailto:implode7%40comcast.net> > > To: analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com > <mailto:analogue-sequencer%40yahoogroups.com> > Sent: Saturday, 5 May, 2007 4:36:12 PM > Subject: Re: [analogue-sequencer] P3 Song Pointer? > >> > >> > Actually, this is pretty easy to do in Cubase just use the per track >> input >> > filter. There is even a preset to allow only one channel. >> > >> > >> > ³Hi Colin, >> > >> > I'm currently syncing with Ableton Live, because of the 2 sequencers I own >> > (Cubase Studio 4 being the 2nd) it's the only one that seems to allow its >> > individual track inputs to differentiate between MIDI channels. Cubase >> seems >> > to only allow port assignment to its track inputs, unless I'm missing >> > something. Do you have any ideas? The object, of course, is to have each of >> > P3's 8 tracks control a different instrument within Cubase Studio 4. >> > >> > Cheers, >> > >> > James² >> > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [analogue-sequencer] P3 Song Pointer?
2007-05-06 by Gene Schwartz
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