If your Monologue has that stuff as well, and you’d like to take advantage of it…add inputs in your favorite configuration as well. While I’m not using them right now, my XR has more outputs than just the main stereo pair. You can see I have other inputs built as well, but since I am not using them right now, they are simply ‘not connected’ to anything at present. In my example below, I currently have a Roland XR unit connected to inputs 5 and 6 on my Tascam US-1200 audio interface. that goes with your synth, and IF they work well while being linked in this fashion.
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You ‘might’ want to do this in the future, if you also happen to install any MIDI modules/patch-lists/etc. Name it whatever you likeįor now, do NOT link any MIDI ports to this device. In my case, I’m working with a Roland XR, so my stuff is named accordingly in the screenshots. In the Audio connections Dialoge, click the “External Instruments” tab.Ĭlick “Add External Instrument”, give it a name that suits you, and connect a set of inputs to it from your audio interface. This should bring up a dialog for building Audio Connections. This is MUCH better than just making an audio input…as it also gives you FX sends, and so much more. Make a set of inputs that will live on your mixing console and stay there, while also giving you the full array of options for routing/placing effects/grouping/and more…to the audio inputs that you have your Korg plugged into. If I understand your questions, well, you have many ‘options’, but here is what I would ‘suggest’.įirst, lets keep it simple.
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So far I had no luck because the Monologue is not even in the midi devices list of Cubase 10 and I am just a beginner so in the past I just used VST with a USB midi controller and this is my first hardware synth.ĭoes anyone have any hints about how to get this to work with my setup? I would like to use the sounds of the Monologue, so when I play it, I can record the midi part AND the audio wave file so if I decide to switch something in the midi part, or swap preset, I can get new audio in. I tried to record and I see the wave recorded, but when I play it back I hear nothing. I started Cubase and created an audio track, using as input “mono 1” that seems to be working since I can see the audio meter moving on that audio track, when I play the monologue. I tried to connect the USB cable of the Monologue to the computer, and the audio output to the 1st audio input of the UR22 and I can hear the Monologue sound when I play it. Hi, I have Cubase 10 Elements, and I would like to use a Korg Monologue with it.