![]() The issue is with the Digital piano (AP-45). ![]() This is not a latency issue, i tried to connect an M-Audio Keystation 49e with the same MIDI cable, and Cubase is recognizing the keyboard. I am using a Focusrite 2i2 and changed the latency settings for them to be at 5.xx. If not, there is a problem in your setup : check in the ‘VST audio system’ that Cubase is working with an ASIO driver (or, at least and even if it’s not recommended, would it only be for latency reasons, a ‘Generic low latency’ or an ‘ASIO full duplex’ one).īe sure that this port is used in the track inspector ‘Input routing’ field of the MIDI/Instrument track used to record/play the MIDI data in Cubase.Īt this point, do you recieve any incoming MIDI data (check the MIDI meter of the transport bar) ? If not, try to use as MIDI insert the ‘MIDI monitor’ plug-in and see if there is any data displayed when playing your piano. In the ‘Device setup’ window, ‘MIDI/MIDI port setup’, be sure that there is at least one MIDI in port that is visible and active. From this, and guessing that your piano is also connected to your Audio/MIDI interface with a MIDI cable, few things to check (here, I suppose that you have an integrated MIDI-audio device with a dedicated ASIO driver for it to be used by Cubase) : I am only using MIDI cables for my keyboard/expanders gear.
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