Gene, thanks for your help...I managed to find it earlier after a certain amount of swearing but many thanks all the same. Cheers sean Gene Schwartz wrote: > > yeah - there are per track input transformers that make it easy. There > are even presets built in for channel filtering. > > As far as routing multiple sequencers from various midi ports out to > different synths, Cubase makes it rather easy, actually. Logic, for > instance, makes it very difficult, which is one reason why I've > switched over to Cubase 4. > > ... > > > > On the cubase side has anyone worked out how to use the midi channels > > seperately i.e. Sequentix Midi O/P 1 channel 1 to synth 1, channel 2 > > to synth 2 etc. I feel like I'm being really dumb here but then Cubase > > seems to love making simple things difficult. All help gratefully > > received before I take an axe to cubase! > > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Cubase setup
2008-05-26 by Sean Zoega
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