I'm trying to use V-Control Pro with Cubase 5.5.3 (on my Windows XP Pro SP3 desktop)
I set up my local WiFi network (I got a WiFi adapter for my desktop) and installed Ney-Fi. Now V-Control Pro sees my local network but when I set up Remote Devices in Cubase and put V-Control as In and Out under Mackie Hui, I get regular pulsating MIDI noise - even before arming a track - resulting in pulsating distortion when I insert any softsynths. I see the same regular pulsation on V-Control's faders (all the way up and down every second or so - almost like a metronome pulsation). I disabled the In "All MIDI Inputs" option for V-Control under MIDI Ports. V-Control Pro is unusable in this state. I'm not sure what I did wrong (I was trying to follow all the instructions in the Ney-Fi PDF). When I disable V-Control under Mackie Hui in Remore Devices everuthing comes back to normal.
V-Control Pro weirdness
-
- KVRian
- 1039 posts since 13 Sep, 2006
It seems you did it, but be sure that in Cubase Midi Port setup 'In All Media' is UNCHECKED for V-Control, so that Cubase does not use it as MIDI input for other things besides the HUI controller.szurcio wrote:I'm trying to use V-Control Pro with Cubase 5.5.3 (on my Windows XP Pro SP3 desktop)
I set up my local WiFi network (I got a WiFi adapter for my desktop) and installed Ney-Fi. Now V-Control Pro sees my local network but when I set up Remote Devices in Cubase and put V-Control as In and Out under Mackie Hui, I get regular pulsating MIDI noise - even before arming a track - resulting in pulsating distortion when I insert any softsynths. I see the same regular pulsation on V-Control's faders (all the way up and down every second or so - almost like a metronome pulsation). I disabled the In "All MIDI Inputs" option for V-Control under MIDI Ports. V-Control Pro is unusable in this state. I'm not sure what I did wrong (I was trying to follow all the instructions in the Ney-Fi PDF). When I disable V-Control under Mackie Hui in Remore Devices everuthing comes back to normal.