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Anyone using Bluetooth MIDI with modstep?
I love modstep and I love my Yamaha mox6 and was thinking about using modstep to sequence the song mode of the mix
Anyone tried?
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I took the plunge and bought the Yamaha md-bt01, a Bluetooth midi adapter.
In modstep, it works, but the lag is unbearable. There’s a lot when you send midi from the synth to modstep and to the synth again to actually hear the tracks you have already recorded. It’s defenitevly a modstep thing baches....
It works great with Cubasis. In Cubasis I can route midi however I desire and the lag is minimal, don’t even need to quantize the notes.
I play the keyboard on my mox6, send midi to Cubasis that sends it back again to the ox to generate the sounds and it works like a charm.
Totally worth it. Since lately I’ve been doing lots of synth pop stuff, Cubasis is a much better fit for that than modstep, so I don’t miss it anyway, at least for now.
I tried a Korg Nano studio Bluetooth and got lag everywhere. Using 2 wired midi controllers with Modstep no problem.
Yeah , I think it’s a modstep problem. I hope they fix it in the future “cos it’s a good sequencer for when I have the urge to program some minimal techno or lo-fi house.