Anyone use the Yamaha USB driver?
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- PeterMcCStrat
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Anyone use the Yamaha USB driver?
Usually the Yammy drivers are real bad,. anyone using it well?
how bout the UB version as well?
thanks
Peter
how bout the UB version as well?
thanks
Peter
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Been using the USB-MIDI driver fine for both PPC & UB with 4 different Powerbooks and now MPB. All have worked fine, but you're best off to check www.yamahasynth.com for latest updates. I don't have any experience with USB audio drivers, so if you're talking about that, I'm no help.
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- PeterMcCStrat
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I had a hum in the audio outputs of my S90 synth when connecting it via USB. I found that unplugging my USB printer improved it significantly, but I'd be interested in details of how you modified your cable.HCMarkus wrote:USB MIDI works great with my Motif ES and the Yamaha driver. I did have to break the ground/shield connections on the Motif USB cable to eliminate a low-level ground noise in my 828mkII.
Sorry to drift off topic. The Yamaha USB-MIDI drivers have been working well for me in OS 10.3.9 on a G4.
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See this: http://www.unicornation.com/phpBB2/view ... usb+groundchadd wrote:I had a hum in the audio outputs of my S90 synth when connecting it via USB. I found that unplugging my USB printer improved it significantly, but I'd be interested in details of how you modified your cable.
I concur: Studio Manager documentation sucks big time.
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My dream machine.scooter wrote:...I've got the Yamaha Motif XS7...

You bugger.

Any word on whether a rack version will come out?
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- PeterMcCStrat
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I am a former Nuendo user and yes,..DP has much better MIDI features but still,..scooter wrote:I've got the Yamaha Motif XS7. I can't see how using the studio manager software could be of any help unless maybe you use Cubase.
Scooter
Studio manager lets you adjust each patches tone, and effects etc,..
Lets you select what master effects.
it was integrated into the Nuendo project so the type of effect and EQ of each Motif part would open with each project.
This works way better for me as I'm not a keyboard player (don't sit in front of the MotifES) and can't stand being hunched over scrolling through that tiny Motif screen.
All things handled in one place rather than 2.
Also the voice editor that works to edit each part in the same way
I figured that saving the SM software as a startup clipping in DP would be similar to how it operates in Nuendo.
But not if I can't see the patch names in DP
Not worth it, I rarely even use the Motif ES anymore, little at a time I've replaced all sounds I need with great soft librarys.
So, guess I'll just stay old school.
thanks
PM
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Yeah, what I guess I'm saying is that it looks like Studio Manager is a great thing if you have Cubase because it actually lets you bring up you Motif XS as a plug in within Cubase with the patch list and each patch list can be edited. But that feature is not available for D.P. users. Oh well. Has anyone had any luck with Cubase 4??
scooter
scooter
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Is there a way to disable the extra ports so they don't show up in DP?
In Audio MIDI Setup I added a "YAMAHA ES8" device and connected it to Port 1 of the ES8 interface. This shows up fine in DP but I also get 8 "YAMAHA MOTIF ES YAMAHA MOTIF ES Portx" (one for each port).
Is there some way to remove these extra ports?
Mark
In Audio MIDI Setup I added a "YAMAHA ES8" device and connected it to Port 1 of the ES8 interface. This shows up fine in DP but I also get 8 "YAMAHA MOTIF ES YAMAHA MOTIF ES Portx" (one for each port).
Is there some way to remove these extra ports?
Mark
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