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Ask your Cubase questions here

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Ask your Cubase questions here 2007-02-04 13:28:16


Since I have a Cubase question and a thread as appropriately named as this one didn't exist yet.

I'm having an annoying problem.
I've got a KORG Digital Piano, connected to a TASCAM US-122 by MIDI.
In a project, when I record my playing into a MIDI track, the right pedal pans all Audio Tracks to the far right. I know there is a Remote function that enables executing certain functions with your piano instead of computer keyboard, but I'm not interested in that. Does anyone recognize this and know how to disable it?

Response to Ask your Cubase questions here 2007-02-04 14:41:28


At 2/4/07 01:28 PM, WinTang wrote: Since I have a Cubase question and a thread as appropriately named as this one didn't exist yet.

I'm having an annoying problem.
I've got a KORG Digital Piano, connected to a TASCAM US-122 by MIDI.
In a project, when I record my playing into a MIDI track, the right pedal pans all Audio Tracks to the far right. I know there is a Remote function that enables executing certain functions with your piano instead of computer keyboard, but I'm not interested in that. Does anyone recognize this and know how to disable it?

Hmmmmm i aint 100% sure on this but i've been using cubase for years now, plus i have a tascam uss-122 too. It's gonna be one of two or three things. First check the settings on the actual piano, what the midi functions are doing, your right pedal may be set as a panner. Secondly, it could be a slave/master problem, just switch them over for a minute you'll know straight away. Finally it's gonna have to manually set up in midi settings so that cubase recognises what the piano's out's are. hopefully that helps a little. I've never really had this problem as i only have a tiny keyboard for synths and my fx pedal.


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Response to Ask your Cubase questions here 2007-02-04 16:07:06


Ta for replying mate, I don't really get the master/slave thing - would this be referring to the piano itself or to a setting of the midi port?

Response to Ask your Cubase questions here 2007-02-08 05:18:44


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Response to Ask your Cubase questions here 2007-02-08 05:33:48


haha yea sorry about that mate, erm yea the slave master thingy. is the piano set as the slave to cubases midi maps or vice versa? cos if it is cubase may be reading that pedal as something else, its a bit of a bastard woth cubase as the only company it recognises perfectly is yamaha, they collabd for ages on getting each others stuff to work right. just check ur menus on urpiano see if its clock source is slve/masterif itsays slave,try master. its a shot in the dark, as usually most things should be slave. the tascam isn't the problem i know that for sure. but cubase is definately reading that pedal as some form of midi control.

my fx pedal is midi controlled, for expression n so on but i know i have to set up exactly what i want the pedal to do on the pedal, i.e whether to pan n what not. again it cud be a setting on the piano when connected as midi. i don't really know


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Response to Ask your Cubase questions here 2007-02-08 06:13:11


any chance you could get on msn pitters? before i screw up the entire program?

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