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Polychaining in Cubase - maguera - 09-19-2021 Hi everyone, I had a bit of trouble in getting the Polychaining function to work in Cubase. Since it isn't super straightforward, I will write below how to set it up correctly. To tell Cubase what Midi Channel to listen to you need to filter out all other Midi Channels. - This is done via the Input Transformer (on the far right at the top of the instrument Inspector see picture) - Select Local - Here you can either choose a "Channel Filtering" preset or create a new "Filter" (see picture) - This has to be done with all the tracks you want to use the polychaining with. - for the NDLR midi settings it's good to have the Pad on Channel 4, outputting Ch 4-5-6-7 - In Cubase you can leave "All MIDI Inputs" or choose the NDLR midi port. It doesn't matter unless you have other devices sending on channels 4-5-6-7. It is a bit cumbersome but it's the only way I found to make it work. I created track archives of certain instruments that I use the Polychaining function with. In this way when I load them in the project they are already set up correctly and it saves me some time. I hope this helps RE: Polychaining in Cubase - Jesse Johannesen - 09-19-2021 Thank you so much for posting this, I know there are going to be some other users who benefit from your research. Cheers, Jesse |