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Obviously with the 16 audio buses of mLAN you have greater flexibility to do multiple track simultaneously.Ĭubase 5 is the current top-of-the-line - you should read up on it.
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Without the mLAN16E you can still setup the Motif ES as an EXTERNAL INSTRUMENT, but you must isolate each PART individually and transfer your data in multiple passes - one, or two at a time. 16 audio buses: 14 mono + the main stereo, or 8 stereo pairs, or a combination that totals 16 channels out What that gives you is multiple digital outputs.
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The EXTERNAL INSTRUMENT function allows you to setup multiple audio returns from the ES… to truly take advantage of this it would make sense to have the mLAN16E installed in your ES. So you can setup this type of routing but you must have Cubase 5 to do so. This type of integration was only found in the top-of-the-line versions of Cubase (Cubase SX3.1, Cubase 4, and of course Cubase 5). In the past this type of functionality was only available for VSTi that were internal to the computer… But when SX3.1.1 was introduced you had the abiity to setup for “EXTERNAL INSTRUMENT” routing. It is this audio return that can be rendered to an audio track, processed with VST Effects, use Cubase automation, Audio Mixdown, the FREEZE function etc. When you have a VSTi that exists on the computer, you basically create a MIDI track to record the data, then Cubase routes that MIDI data internally (in the computer) to the virtual synthesizer. (Significantly this type of simutlaneous bus routing was not available in any but the top-of-the-line versions of Cubase) What it does basically is allow you to establish MIDI communication between Cubase and the XS, and to establish a method to RETURN audio to Cubase. The VSTi EDITOR (recently introduced) is for the Motif XS. If you are interested in using the Motif ES as a VSTi (which I assume you know means being able to record multiple audio outputs to Cubase simultaneously)… There is no VSTi Editor for the ES. If you can be gentle and point me in the right direction I’d be ever so thankful.
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Is that even possible or is that just an XS series thing? Can it be done with the firewire card? What would be the advantage of using the firewire card as opposed to just plain old MIDI? Pardon the stupid questions but I’m sure all of you were there (where I’m at) at one point yourselves.
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So I really want to hook this thing up to the PC and use the ES6 as a VSTi inside Cubase. I have installed Studio Manager and inside of that resides the Multi Editor and the Voice Editor (I am still missing the PLG150-VL Editor for some reason). A also have a USB cable for connecting the Motif ES to the PC via the USB port.
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A already have a M-Audio UNO USB MIDI Interface. My other questions involve integrating Cubase and the Motif ES. Am I missing anything else here? Surround is not something I need nor care about right now but may come in handy down the road. Would it be worth my while to update? Or is that something that can wait? Looking at the comparison charts, I’m seeing the Reverb, a few more VST intstruments as being the main advantages of Cubase 5 over Studio 5.
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I also have the option of upgrading from Studio 4 to Studio 5 for $99 or I can jump on up to Cubase 5 Full Version for $249. Still having a few snags with the SR sounds in HALionOne. I also have been using Cubase S元 up until last week when I finally found the key to my Cubase Studio 4 upgrade. I am new to the Motif (and still sorting through the video DVDs trying to figure this thing out).