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Yamaha Montage and Montage M Forum • Re: Montage M: How to Record Audition Midi

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1 - It is possible. Audition Phrase data (which is stored MIDI data) is linked to a Performance and is normally routed to the internal Tone Generator (so you can listen to it). If you would rather route it to the MIDI OUT instead, set the Performance Parts to “Ext”. You need to edit each Part of the Performance “Zone Settings” so that they are sent OUT via MIDI (literally “External” rather than to the “Internal” Tone Generator. This routing scheme is different from the MONTAGE/MODX/MODX+

Here’s how:
On the MainDisplay Performance Home screen using Knob5 “Display Mode” select the Mode that displays “Int”/“Ext” and “MIDI Ch” info.
Double clicking the [PART SELECT 1-8] number buttons for each Part, in turn, will toggle “Int” to “Ext”
For example, if you are looking at a 6-Part Performance, each Part is automatically assigned a unique MIDI CH 1-6
You double click the cyan blue Part Select [1] button to toggle it to “Ext”… rinse and repeat for each Part
By setting each to transmit EXT will allow you to Output it to Cubase.

Alternative Method:
Start by *selecting* Part [1]
Press [NAVIGATION] > “Zone” > here you can set the Part to “External”
… rinse and repeat for each active Part.


2 - In Cubase, create a single MIDI Track set to:
MIDI IN = MONTAGE M-1 (Port 1);
MIDI OUT = MONTAGE M-1 (Port 1);
Set the Channel = Any
By setting the Channel = “Any” this single track will record all six MIDI Channels and will be able to properly “echo” the data back to the six Parts of the MONTAGE M, each on the channel it came in on.
(If later you wish to separate MIDI Tracks by Channel, use the Cubase option: MIDI > DISSOLVE PART > by Channel

Suggestion: since the Audition Phrase does not send nor follow clock — nor does follow external start/stop commands, you will need to set Cubase to the Tempo of the MONTAGE Performance, start it recording, then hit the Audition button to start the Audition Phrase playing. Later, you can use Cubase edit tools to *select all notes* and drag the first note to a BAR line (that usually works).

Statistics: Posted by Phil Clendeninn — Fri Apr 05, 2024 3:18 am



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