But it would recognize LOOP as Cycle selection.ĥ- then in “Transport” menu at the bottom there is a Project Synchronize Setup… in there I set :MC Master Active: then MMC Slave active: on top I use VST System link… and selected the KEY 49 midi IN every time (no out if all USB) But at least there is hope.ġ- Yes everything need to be updated: firmware, software, and my glass of wine…Ģ- I add the KEYLAB49 to CB7.5 via “Device setup…”ģ- added a generic device, from which I selected the new controler.Ĥ- I know at least I did check what CC I could be apply by clicking the Learn, then confirm on the lower section that in fact it was a Controller / Device / Transport / and the “test” 13 would gladly work, but not for. I made it work but I can’t remember what I did… sorry. l also use a Bamboo tab to replace the mouse (yes, the one invented by Xerox a million years ago) anyway. What work too is a 24" touch screen from SONY that I can control anything on the screen on the fly. M-audio is now avid and their deal is with ableton, not CUBASE like Yamaha does. I do have an AKAI MPK 225 and it work just fine in CUBASE 7.5 (nice tool) Same thing with the new M-audio Axiom air 61 (but for this one, I had to install the Win 7 Pro Drivers (64bit) instead of those offer for Win 8 Pro 64bit to make more stable. I would not let something like that drag my name if it would be Glen… but guess what? I’m not Glen. XML for that Keyboard, usual final step before applying the “Fist of Fury” and see if the if the KEYLAB 49 can at least fly if not able to do what Arturia claim for the Transport. Any one else with any experience with the keylab or akai? Those were the two I was looking at & went with the Arturia because I liked the metal construction over the plastic of the akia. Also the display on the unit is useless, you can’t seem to name presets (apparently there is a way to map presets for different vst instruments with the software but I haven’t gotten in to that yet), WHY are there not templates with it for the popular synths… just stupid… After having these problems I am seeing a lot of people bitching about the keylab & Cubase, so I am thinking about returning this & getting the Akai MPK249. I really liked the construction and feel of the Arturia, but I am not stoked about what a bitch it is to get something simple like this to work. Is there somewhere I need to turn the MMC on for Cubase? or how can I verify what controllers the transport controls are set too in cubase? In Cubase I saw the stuff about Midi Device manager, adding a General Device, however the parameters given when adding a device don’t seem to include the transport controls. The Keylab comes with software to set it up, the transport controls are set to MMC and the appropriate controller, but Cubase won’t respond. The Keylab has transport controls (play record loop etc) and claims on the box to work with Cubase. So I got a new midi controller for Cubase 7.5, the Arturia Keylab 49.
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