Tyros 2 Patch Cubase5/7/2021
I guess the audio was being triggered twice, hence the phase anomaly.
Tyros 2 Patch Cubase Manuals And InternetThe manuals and internet information are written to expert users only.Believe it or not, Im a pretty good piano player, but know very little about the newer technology. Here are my specific questions: 1 - What is the wiring and subsequent power-up sequence I know you cant just plug things in and turn everything on. My MIDI tracks are all set to All MIDI Inputs. What settings need to be made in the MIDI Device Manager 4- What settings need to be made in the Device Setup dialog box. ![]() ![]() This is a good thing and indicates I have MIDI in working. The Monitor icon (little speaker) is on, but still no sound. I know the difference between a Port and a MIDI channel. A Port houses several MIDI channels. I assume you use one port per keyboard. I also have a MOX8, but the Editor VST sets things up nicely for me. I assume I can route it to Port 2 and keep the Tyros 5 on Port 1. If you are able to respond to this, please treat me like a complete and total moron, and assume I know nothing, especially terminology. I love the MIDI editing features in Cubasemuch easier than on the Tyros 5. I no longer get the error messages on opening Cubase, however, I still have no sound. There are MIDI in and MIDI out activity indicators on the Tyros 5 that tell you when data is being transmitted or received. They are indicating perfect transfer, In and Out, and yet still no sound Please see the following screen shots. If you want to make visible even other MIDI Outputs, enable the visibility in the Devices Device Setup MIDI Ports in the blue (Outputs) area. The Tyros is highly configurable and depending on the midi setup inside Tyros and how you splitlayer the keyboard, it will send to different midi channels, that when played back can easily result in the wrong patches playing. This routes the MIDI out to the audio Output bus of the UR44. My only remaining issue is when I play back the song, Im hearing what sounds like a phase shiftthe kind heard when you forget to turn Local Control off in the T5. I have since turned Local control off, but the phase shift sound is still there. After I figure out this phase shift sound anomaly, Ill be cooking. The Monitor has to be switched On to hear the Input of the track. If it is switched On, you are sending the MIDI data twice to the Tone generator (Tyros). Actually, everything is working fine except the audio playback from the UR44 has that odd phase shift sound, which sounds like I forgot to turn off the Local Control on the T5when indeed, it is off.
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