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Recording/Playback/Remote Control, Before Using, Basics Appendix, Reference - drivers mac
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Before Using Basics Section Getting Started Recording/Playback/Remote Control e From the pull-down list that appears, select "Yamaha 01X." The Yamaha 01X will now be listed in the Remote Devices folder. r The next step is to specify the MIDI In and Out ports for remote control operation. • Audio and MIDI setup Since the mLAN connection serves not only as a control surface for Cubase SX 3 but also as an audio and MIDI, you'll need to make the appropriate audio and MIDI settings in Cubase SX 3. Many of the necessary settings are automatically made when you run the mLAN Auto Connector (see the separate Installation Guide); this section covers other important settings made after running Auto Connector. Audio setup q From the Devices menu, select "Device Setup..." w Select "VST Audiobay." Click on "Yamaha 01X" in the Remote Devices folder, then click the arrow next to "MIDI Input" and select the unnumbered mLAN MIDI In port. This corresponds to Port 1, which should be used for the remote control functions. t Do the same for the MIDI Output parameter, selecting the unnumbered mLAN MIDI Out port. • For details on which mLAN MIDI port numbers are available for the 01X, see page 95. y When finished, click "Apply" to enter the changes, then click "OK." u Enable the 01X for remote control of Cubase SX 3. Press the [UTILITY] button, then press knob 1 to call up the REMOTE SELECT page. Press knob 3 to select CUBASE/NUENDO, then press knob 8 (YES). Finally, press the [REMOTE] button on the 01X panel to enable the Remote mode (the button lamp lights). Keep in mind that, unless indicated otherwise, the Remote mode should be enabled throughout the remainder of this section on using the 01X with Cubase SX 3. e Click the Master ASIO Driver pull-down menu, and select "ASIO mLAN." • For Mac OS X, select "mLAN Network." Reference Appendix 67 01X Owner's Manual (Supplementary Manual)