Steinberg MIDEX 8 MIDI interface with Pulsar?
Anyone here know if there is any known issue in using a MIDEX 8 interface with the Pulsar? I know that I will not be able to drag and drop those I/Os in my project (a shame if you ask me, let me know if I am wrong here though), but can I still use all 8 ports to their full extend, and take advantage of the LTB protocol? I work in Cubase VST.
Hi,
I don't use the software ports for the Pulsar anymore, as their timing is significantly worse then when driving the Pulsar by it's hardware midi inputs via the Midex-8. This way, the synths on the Pulsar profit from the LTB protocol in the same way as the rest of my midi rig.
Run some timing tests, and you will come to the same conclusion.
Regards,
KrasS
I don't use the software ports for the Pulsar anymore, as their timing is significantly worse then when driving the Pulsar by it's hardware midi inputs via the Midex-8. This way, the synths on the Pulsar profit from the LTB protocol in the same way as the rest of my midi rig.
Run some timing tests, and you will come to the same conclusion.
Regards,
KrasS
oooooooh NOW i understand! Krass i saw you posting this before but I wasn't getting it 
So you actually have 2 MIDI cables (real, not on the screen) going from the physical connectors of the Pulsar to one of the MIDEX8 ports?
.. and you control the pulsar just like any of your other "external" devices?
.. so in Cubase VST you'd choose let's say MIDEX OUT 1 to actually control the Pulsar.. like a rack... nice!
Interesting!

So you actually have 2 MIDI cables (real, not on the screen) going from the physical connectors of the Pulsar to one of the MIDEX8 ports?
.. and you control the pulsar just like any of your other "external" devices?
.. so in Cubase VST you'd choose let's say MIDEX OUT 1 to actually control the Pulsar.. like a rack... nice!
Interesting!