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Recording MIDI from StepPolyArp to Cubasis
Hello all. I'm trying to record MIDI data from StepPolyArp into a MIDI track in Cubasis. I've tried routing AB, virtual MIDI, network session, etc. with no luck. There must be a way to do this. Thanks.
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Set StepPolyArp MIDI output to Cubasis, and in Cubasis, in the Routing tab of the track, set the MIDI port to StepPolyArp, and the channel to which channels you need (at first it reads "all", underneath midi port). It was pretty straightforward for me, worked without a hitch. Keep pressing buttons...you'll get it eventually don't give up it works just fine.
Sometimes midi will have two different sends, one that is specific (like "To Cubasis") and one that is generic (like "StepPolyArp Out"). Try one then the other, for the settings in both apps if they are there. I forget how it's set up for these two.
I do know that you can use clock send in Cubasis to get StepPolyArp to start on time and in sync though, which is a cool feature to get your loops perfectly trimmed and everything, when combined with the punch feature in Cubasis. Just tap the clock in StepPolyArp, and it will wait for Cubasis to start, and make sure you have clock send on in Cubasis (pretty sure it's on by default, if not it's in the midi settings section). Then to turn on the punch in Cubasis i think it's in the upper right hand corner.
Thanks guys for your help.
Here's what worked for iOS 8.1.2.
StepPolyOut:
Set MIDI to StepPolyMIDI Out
Cubasis:
Set Routing to StepPolyArp all