![]() ![]() The MIXING setup will still be in your MOXF6/MOXF8, but what you want to do, is capture this data with the Editor which saves it together in the Cubase Project (very cool). The VOICES you selected for each PART, the pan position, the mix volume, the Reverb send amounts, the Chorus sends, etc., etc., etc. The MIXING parameters are those concerning the MOXF tone engine (synthesizer) - and are therefore not the kind of data that is in the MIDI Tracks. While MIDI event data is fairly standard, the MOXF6/MOXF8 mix and Voice parameters are specifcally YAMAHA parameters and therefore are moved in a separate proprietary format. In a separate operation the MIXING data will be moved to the MOXF6/MOXF8 Editor VST, which conveniently runs inside of Cubase. We will use a file format developed specifically for moving MIDI sequence data universally - the Standard MIDI File (SMF) ![]() The MIDI tracks will be assigned to play from Cubase and trigger the MOXF6/MOXF8. That is, the MIDI events that are documentented (recorded) in the tracks of the MOXF6/MOXF8 sequencer, to Cubase MIDI Tracks. What we want to move is the MIDI event data. As is always recommended, and then SAVE your data as a MOXF6/MOXF8 ALL data file to a USB drive (.X6A). Reason: because Cubase is also linear in nature. you want to take your PATTERNS, Chain them, then convert them to a linear SONG. You want to work with a "SONG" rather than a PATTERN. Moving your MOXF6/MOXF8 SONG's MIDI data to Cubase is the first step. GOAL: To be able to add additional tracks and edit in Cubase, create a mix, and begin the process of 'printing' the MOXF6/MOXF8 PARTS as audio tracks. QUESTION: I'd like to bring my Song's MIDI tracks into Cubase on individual MIDI tracks ![]()
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