


So, it’s all one big mess and I guess I basically need to reset to the defaults for Cubase to erase that mistake and to restore the normal inputs and outputs. and I can only set one of the tracks to read data from the Yamaha keyboard and not to output through the Focusrite. But since trying to set up a track to work directly with the Yamaha SX900, that option has gone. I used to be able to do what I needed with the SX900 tracks by setting the input and outputs within each track Inspector to the send/receive data through the Focusrite interface that joins PC to keyboard.

This means that the final multi-track in Cubase could contain, maybe, a dozen tracks taking MIDI data direct from the SX900 (most of which will need editing and tidying-up in the MIDI editor) as well as, maybe, another dozen or so of various other voices from Halion and the, possibly, four or five vocal/harmony tracks. and then full post-production through to mastering. I’m hoping someone can help, who regularly creates their original multi-track recordings on a Yamaha PSR-SX900 keyboard and then transfers that multi-track recording to Cubase for everything else - adding more instrument tracks from Halion Sonic SE, vocal tracks, etc.,etc.
