Using the n8/n12 with Cubase 4/Cubase Studio 4/Cubase AI4
Owner’s Manual 35
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5.
Select Device Setup from the Devices tab to
display the device setup window.
6.
In the left column “Devices”, select MIDI, then
MIDI Port Setup. Then, exclude the MIDI port for
remote control from the MIDI data inputs.
It is important to exclude the MIDI port for remote
control from the MIDI inputs. With the settings
immediately after the installation, controlling the
Cubase transport section from the n8/n12 will cause
the transport operation history to be recorded on a
Cubase MIDI track. To prevent unnecessary MIDI
messages on a MIDI track, you must exclude the
MIDI port for remote control from the input track
options. Refer to the following screens to remove the
checkmark from the “All Inputs” column in the
“mLAN MIDI In/n12 (n8) Remote” row.
Windows:
Macintosh:
After removing the checkmark, click [OK] to close
the dialog box.
7.
Select [File][Preferences] to access the
Preferences dialog box.
Select MIDI Port Setup.
mLAN MIDI In/n12 (n8) Remote column
Remove this checkmark.
This setting will still be effective the next time you
start up Cubase. You do not need to re-set this
setting each time.
Please refer to the Cubase Operation Guide for
more information on setting up Cubase
parameters.
If you plan to remotely control another DAW,
exclude the MIDI port for n8/n12 remote control
from the MIDI inputs.
Select MIDI Port Setup.
mLAN MIDI In/n12 (n8) Remote column
Remove this checkmark.
NOTE