![]() ![]() eLICENSER and MySteinbergĪ word on Cubase AI installation: There are several things we find that get missed (usually by folks who may not have read all the included installation documentation) – so once you install Cubase AI from the included DVD-ROM, or receive an Access Code to DOWNLOAD your copy of AI, you need to:ģ) Register your Cubase AI via your MySteinberg Account For example, if you are installing something that requires an INTERNET connection, you will want to establish this before you get to this step – skipping it would mean you will be unsuccessful. Those who have problems wind up skipping a step because they did not know what to expect. ![]() You will know what to expect before you get to the step. The advantage of having read through the instructions will become apparent. – Then on the second read through, execute the install step-by-step. Make note of the items that refer specifically to your particular computer TYPE and Operating System. – Read the INSTALLATION GUIDE in full (they are short). Even if you are a veteran computer user, we highly recommend the following procedure: They do not all work the same way for installation. Make sure you follow instructions and notes concerning your particular operating system. If you are new to the world of computer-based operations with Music Production, take your time and be prepared to read the appropriate INSTALLATION GUIDE. ![]() XML file will add functionality to your Cubase experience, allowing you to select Voices using the Track Inspector within the Project. Very Importantĭownload the Content Data: the Voice List for Cubase (“MX49/61 Voice List for Cubase”). Make sure you download the Data List, Owner’s and Reference Manuals for your model (e.g.: “MX49/61 Data List”, the “MX49/61 Owner’s Manual”, and the “MX49/61 Reference Manual”). Some of the PDF Manuals are provided on the CD-ROM that come in the box with your MX, but you may want to transfer these to a folder on your computer as backups. To activate your software license, install the application while the computer is connected to the Internet. You will find the Activation Code for this free synth also included in your MX documentation. The Tools Installer (e.g.: “MX49/MX61 Remote Tools Installer”) installs these two software components.Ĭubase AI comes as a download, it will include the free Prologue (VST Instrument). The Extension for your model – for example”MX49/MX61 Extension” – is a software component that enables you to use the MX along with Cubase series* (*series 5 or later). When working in the computer environment you may want to work with other software synthesizers, the Remote Editor will let you setup custom Control Templates for these synthesizers.The “Remote Editor” for your model (for example: “MX49/MX61 Remote Editor”) is software which lets you edit/create Control Templates for your MX Music Synthesizer.These will install the “Remote Editor” and the Yamaha extensions for your model.Download the REMOTE TOOLS for your computer operating system.To activate your software license, install the application while the computer is connected to the Internet.You will find the Activation Code for this free synth driver among the documentation included with your MX.The Yamaha Steinberg USB Driver will handle both MIDI and Audio communication between your computer and the MX.You can further refine your Search by using the option that lets you select your particular operating system, language, etc.Find the appropriate Yamaha Steinberg USB Driver version for your computer operating system.and you now will be able to create music right at home – without having to spend tons money.Ī list of the currently available items will appear. Add to this that the MX can act as its own AUDIO and MIDI interface with a simple USB cable. You have a top shelf Tone Engine (Sound derived from the world renowned Motif-series synthesizers), including some of the same top shelf, cutting edge VCM Effect processors and EQs. ![]() No longer are you asking the computer to do it all. When you connect the MX to a computer (no matter how entry level that computer may be) the MX takes much of the CPU load off of the computer. – you may have noticed that things just bog down. If you have been asking the computer to be your MIDI recorder, the synthesizer tone engine, the mixer, the EQ, the processor, etc. If you have been attempting to get involved in music production using a laptop computer and a bunch of virtual synthesizers, you may be asking your computer to do TOO MUCH. One of the design concepts behind the MX-series was to give the user a top shelf tone engine (because SOUND is everything) without breaking the bank. When you connect your MX49/MX61 to a computer, you really have the makings of a complete music studio. ![]()
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