About midi timing – KORG EasyStart microX User Manual

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Setup

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If you’re routing the microX/X50’s audio signal to an audio track, turn the REC button
on so that you can hear the audio signal.
If you are routing the microX/X50’s audio signal to an AUX input track, this setting is
not necessary.

Other host applications

1

Start up your host application.

2

Start up “microX/X50 Plug-In Editor” as a plug-in instrument.

3

Create a MIDI track. Choose “microX/X50 Plug-In Editor” as the output of that MIDI
track.

4

To route the microX/X50’s audio signal to your host application, create an audio track.
As the input of that audio track, select the audio interface input to which you’ve
connected the microX/X50’s audio signal.

5

So that you can hear the microX/X50’s audio signal that is being routed to the audio
track, turn the monitor button on for that audio track.

Note: The instructions given here for “Other host applications” may not necessary be appro-
priate for setting-up all host applications. Please refer to the instructions for a host application
that has a similar structure to the host application you’re using, and also refer to the owner’s
manual for the specific host application that you are using.

About MIDI timing

If you experience irregularities in MIDI timing, make settings so that MIDI messages are sent
directly to the microX/X50 rather than being routed through the microX/X50 Plug-In Editor.
In this case, choose the microX/X50’s SOUND port as the MIDI OUT destination of the MIDI
track in your host application, so that the MIDI messages will be sent directly to the microX/
X50.

Note: For details on how to create a MIDI track and specify the MIDI OUT destination for that
MIDI track, refer to the host application’s owner’s manual.

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