Is your problem recording Midi or audio?
In midi, run setupmme.exe in the Cubaseforlder to see if your midi-in is
enabled.
When playing your keyboard, are the lights in the transportbar goďng on and
off?
Are you able to playback a midifile through your EWS on your keyboard?
Frank
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All that is ok, but I can't record what I play on my keyboard. I don't have
patch script for my keyboard, but I think that that should work anyway by
using general midi instruments.
Melita
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> "Melita Jambrosic Ivsak" <say...@hi.hinet.hr> schreef in bericht
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> > I am new to recording music on computer and I don't know how to set
Cubase
> > VST32 to record what I play on my keyboard. Hardware is OK (Terratec
> 88MT),
> > keyboard is Yamaha DGX-200, and midi is working properly (tested on
> > Sibelius). I don't have script patch for my keyboard.
> > Whatever I set for instruments, Cubase doesn't record a thing. Help!
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> Is your problem recording Midi or audio?
> In midi, run setupmme.exe in the Cubaseforlder to see if your midi-in is
> enabled.
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> When playing your keyboard, are the lights in the transportbar goïng on
You don't need a patch script for recording. Be shure the left locator is
*before* the right locator; recording only happens from the left locator, or
by pressing the recordbutton during play.
When you press the record-button, is it lighting up indicating that Cubase
is recording?
If so, after recording, is there a part created? Open it and see if there
are some recorded events.
Eventually look in the midi-filter-section if recording of some events is
disabled (probably not).
Are you recording midi on a midi-track (sorry for asking this very basical
questions)
Your midi-setup is working, otherwise the indicators on the transportbar
would not blink.
Frank