I'm trying to figure out how to get Hauptwerk to record stop changes with Cubase, where Hauptwerk (HW) is one virtual instrument among others. I had no trouble getting HW note events to record & playback, but I am stumped trying to record/playback stop changes.
I carefully worked through the Hauptwerk/Sequencing tutorial -- which didn't prove helpful. (https://www.hauptwerk.com/clientuploads ... STLink.pdf).
Ideally what I want to accomplish is: I have a track in Cubase assigned to each manual of Hauptwerk, and I can record notes and stop changes on that manual (I'm not picky how stop changes are recorded). So that I can select track X in Cubase to record the HW Great (including stop changes), and then select track Y in Cubase to record a harp assigned to ITS track.
(In the following I am assuming the basic config covered in the above pdf about Cubase/Hauptwerk: audio is workig, basic midi is working (press a key, MIDI activity lights up in Cubase), Cubase MIDI thru=off, Chase Sysex Events is checked, filtering SysEx events is turned off, etc.)
Near as I can tell my parameter options are ('HW' = Hauptwerk, 'K' = midi keyboard):
Cubase: Track Midi In = HW or K
Cubase: Track Midi Out = HW or K
HW | GeneralMidi In | K = Console, VST, or nothing
HW| GeneralMidi In | Vst = Console, VST, or nothing
HW| GeneralMidi Out | K = Console, VST, or nothing
HW| GeneralMidi Vst | Vst = Console, VST, or nothing
That works out to 324 combinations, many of which I have tried. To systematically work through them all will take me about a day.
I get that using Hautptwerk as one virtual instrument amongst others in Cubase (or the DAW of your choice) is not Hauptwerk's primary business model. But surely this can be done.
I also have to assume I have missed something. Surely I can't be the first person who has wanted to use Hauptwerk as a virtual instrument (among others) in Cubase .
Sincerely,
William
I carefully worked through the Hauptwerk/Sequencing tutorial -- which didn't prove helpful. (https://www.hauptwerk.com/clientuploads ... STLink.pdf).
Ideally what I want to accomplish is: I have a track in Cubase assigned to each manual of Hauptwerk, and I can record notes and stop changes on that manual (I'm not picky how stop changes are recorded). So that I can select track X in Cubase to record the HW Great (including stop changes), and then select track Y in Cubase to record a harp assigned to ITS track.
(In the following I am assuming the basic config covered in the above pdf about Cubase/Hauptwerk: audio is workig, basic midi is working (press a key, MIDI activity lights up in Cubase), Cubase MIDI thru=off, Chase Sysex Events is checked, filtering SysEx events is turned off, etc.)
Near as I can tell my parameter options are ('HW' = Hauptwerk, 'K' = midi keyboard):
Cubase: Track Midi In = HW or K
Cubase: Track Midi Out = HW or K
HW | GeneralMidi In | K = Console, VST, or nothing
HW| GeneralMidi In | Vst = Console, VST, or nothing
HW| GeneralMidi Out | K = Console, VST, or nothing
HW| GeneralMidi Vst | Vst = Console, VST, or nothing
That works out to 324 combinations, many of which I have tried. To systematically work through them all will take me about a day.
I get that using Hautptwerk as one virtual instrument amongst others in Cubase (or the DAW of your choice) is not Hauptwerk's primary business model. But surely this can be done.
I also have to assume I have missed something. Surely I can't be the first person who has wanted to use Hauptwerk as a virtual instrument (among others) in Cubase .
Sincerely,
William