1/21/2024 0 Comments Yamaha moxf cubase tutorialSo you’ll have to select one or the other, depending on which you’re using at any given time. If that keyboard does indeed act as an audio interface as it looks like, you probably can’t use both that AND your audio card simultaneously, as only one ASIO driver typically can be used at any one time. Also, have you assigned an I/O to that audio channel? In Cubase, what are you selecting as your ASIO device? The other sound card, or the Yamaha keyboard/interface? What do you see in your VST inputs/outputs? (or rather VST connections) Your sound card or your Yamaha keyboard/interface? I believe with USB there is a ‘power on’ order, try turning one on before the other & visa-versa…it’s worked for me before.ĭo you see any audio activity coming in Cubase’s activity meter? Do you have any audio tracks in this project or template? If so, have you selected that track by clicking on it with your mouse? Are you monitoring correctly on that channel? Try your ‘monitor’ button, you may have a speaker icon. Since you said you get distortion from your keyboards audio outs, you’re either using the wrong outs, or the sound card’s levels are too high…the card you’re plugging it into, and you must likely have that one selected as Cubase’s ASIO device.Īt any rate, apparently it’s USB carries audio & midi and I’m assuming simultaneously by my quick read. Once you select a sound card in Cubase as your ASIO device, or a device that acts as a sound card (your keyboard in this case I think) you should then be open it’s control panel from that dialog box, adjust levels, pan, etc, etc. What sound card DO you have? I believe every ‘audio device’ has it’s own control panel where you can adjust it’s levels…even the cheapo one’s built into motherboards (don’t use that). It has a regular midi connection, but your sound card doesn’t have a midi in. I have to think you’re doing something wrong, rather than something is wrong with it. ![]() Interesting, apparently it acts as a sound card as well, so that you can plug in other instruments which send that audio to your computer (?) It does look like a very nice keyboard. ![]() If that doesn’t resolve it in a few days, I’ll just return the synthesizer to the store for a refund, as I only have 14 days to do a return. I sent a problem report to Yamaha support this weekend, but have to wait until Monday to get a response. This doesn’t seem to be a CPU usage issue, as none of the 8 “CPUS” (4 hyper threading cores) are running over 20%. ![]() Using headphones plugged into the synthesizer while playing a midi file, I’m also sometimes hear clicks and pops, perhaps after 5 to 10 minutes of usage. Generally if software generates audio data, it will go through the sound card, so for some reason the Yamaha Steinberg USB driver apparently isn’t generating audio data and I don’t see a volume slider on any audio control panel. The “audio” driver can’t be installed, it stops with an error “no … device found”, although the MOXF8 device shows up in device list when it’s connected and powered on, and also shows up as a sound device with it’s own “line”. I can get a USB to midi adapter, but that would still be USB on the computer end, which seems to be the problem. My computer doesn’t have a midi device, neither does the sound card.
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