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noob question about yoke/ox
« on: May 4th, 2005, 2:15am »
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Hi,
 
I'm a complete noob to midi yoke and ox. I've had a small ammount of midi experience in connecting in out thru to cubase and hardware synths.
 
I've just bought a waldorf micro Q and am using mQedit as a synth editor for patches. What I want to do is run this in conjunction with Cubase SX so that I can edit the patches while I have sequences playing the notes on the micro Q.
 
The rest of my setup consists of a USB midi controller with a single midi out that is running to the midi in on the Micro Q.
 
So I guess my questions are:
 
Do I need Midi Yoke, or Midi Ox to accomplish this? Can either of these do this?
 
And any thoughts on how to set this up?
 
Midi Controller ---> Sequencer ---> Synth Editor ---> MicroQ
 
or
 
Midi Controller ----> Sequencer ----> MicroQ
 
          |                                          ^  
          |                                          |
          ----------> Synth Editor--------
 
 
 
for example?
 
Cheers,  
 
Thanks for any help
 
 
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Re: noob question about yoke/ox
« Reply #1 on: May 6th, 2005, 2:08pm »
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Take a look through this thread to see if it helps answer your question.  I didn't answer before because I didn't really understand what you were trying to do, sorry.
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