

I don’t get any problems like this when using VST instruments. I have doubled-checked the MIDI cable connections and all seems to be correct and I am making sure that the MIDI channels match in Cubase and the external device, so am not sure why this is happening. when moving a fader in the mixer or when I stop play of a midi track) and have to either reset the MIDI in Cubase or reset the patch on the external instrument to stop the stuck note. Lastly, you can use an audio splitter or Bluetooth adapter to send the audio to two or more devices. Open Lives Preferences and enable the audio input (if. On the other hand, you may have better ears than me and its not tight. I am also getting a lot of ‘stuck’ MIDI notes generally (i.e. How do I monitor in Live Connect an audio device or MIDI device to Live using the appropriate cables. In ableton you play with the delay settings for either the midi or audio tracks. However, once the 2nd track has been recorded and I play back both instruments, they are fine again. This happens both when recording and also when monitoring. In other words, I think everything is being sent to MIDI channel 1 as well as the MIDI channel the second instrument is set to. on MIDI channel 2) from a different external MIDI instrument, the midi notes I play on my master keyboard seem to interfering with the MIDI notes on MIDI channel 1. You can even control Better Ears using a connected keyboard. However, when I try to layer a second midi track (e.g. Better Ears supports routing sound through an external MIDI device, allowing you to use your existing MIDI master keyboard or sound module. Of course, you can spend a lot more if you want a MIDI keyboard with more features. On the low end, you could find a MIDI keyboard for about 25. MIDI Keyboards are much cheaper than analog synthesizers. On average, an analog synthesizer will cost around 1,000. If I just record one midi track on MIDI channel 1 from one of my external instruments, everything is fine. Synthesizers are far more expensive than their MIDI keyboard counterparts. One device is my master keyboard and the other 2 are a synth and sound module connected to the master keyboard using the daisy-chain method. I have 3 external MIDI hardware devices/instruments which I am trying to use together in Cubase. I’m running Cubase 6 on Mac OS X Version 10.7.3 and am using a Saffire Pro40 audio/MIDI interface.
