![]() From other VST’s in Studio One I can do this. It is not a life or death issue, what I wanted to do is to record from the Yamaha VST and then be able to do midi editing, mostly just adjusting the volume of some notes in for example a piano part that are too loud or too soft. Still waiting for a reply from the Presonus forum and if there is no reply I’ll ask the tech support. It goes beyond my knowledge if it is possible to connect such a driver to Studio One.Īnd again, multitrack audio recording with my very beloved MOX in Studio One is possible. ![]() This driver sure works for Cubase and give audio outputs there for the Yamaha VST, but not in Studio One. My conclusion till now is that most probably having no audio output (only) in the Yamaha VST has to do with the Steinberg driver. Have been busy to investigate all mentioned options and information. I attached a prntscrn and hope that someone can give an answer or a hint in the good direction. So my question is about not having audio playback for an Instrument Track in Studio One, only when using the Yamaha VST. When I record an Instrument Track, there is audio playback to the MOX. The VSTi Setup in the Yamaha VST does show the outputs or let me choose Auto to select the outputs. So the problem only happens in the Yamaha VST.īUT, in Cubase (that came with the MOX) this problem does not happen. I have selected the Online option.Īny other VST, like Omnisphere, is working, when I record, there is audio playback to the MOX. In the VST, I select File, then VSTi Setup and there are no ports to see and no ports to select. When opening the Yamaha VST a message appears that there is no audio port connection. But then, there is no audio playback to the MOX. When I make an Instrument Track however, I am able to record a track and the midi windows shows the recorded notes. When I change a sound in the VST, the MOX immediately gives that sound and I can play with it. That means that settings made in the VST immediately change the sound and, for example, turning the panning on the MOX changes the panning setting in the VST. When I open the Yamaha VST in Studio One, the VST is working fine. And, last but not least, with help of threads to get good audio input levels. Also I can record a Performance as an Audio Track. In de Macbook, in- and outputs are set to the MOX. And there is audio playback from the Macbook Pro to the MOX. Recording more audio tracks is no problem. I can make an Audio Track to record the MOX. I have Studio One (pro) and, please shoot me, I prefer this DAW. And give details about what I am doing, enough I hope : ) *Learning to master the Multi’s many creative applications can lead to inspiring ideas that are only possible at the top of the Omnisphere hierarchy.I’d like to ask about audio output in Studio One. ![]() Using Stack Mode you can split and/or layer Omnisphere’s eight Parts in real-time, which is extremely useful during a live performance. Using Live Mode you can load different articulations into each Part, such as Sustains, Staccatos, and Slides and switch between them on the fly. The most traditional approach is as a truly multi-timbral synthesizer, with separate Patches loaded into Parts and each Part responding to a different MIDI channel. There are many ways to utilize a Multi in Omnisphere. If you find or create a Patch or Multi that you would like to have loaded upon opening a new instance of Omnisphere or would like MIDI mappings you’ve made to be recalled by default, you can use the “Save as Default Multi” feature found in the Utility Menu. Therefore, saving a Multi is saving the entire state of the instrument for future recall. It also includes any Live Mode and Stack Mode settings, and all MIDI Learn assignments. A Multi is comprised of all eight Parts, four Aux FX Racks, a Master FX Rack and a Master Mixer.
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