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Originally Posted by 0li
My Problem is quite easy to describe: We use a Laptop (+DAW) and a Yamaha QY10 to have a programmable metronom and some other effect/samples/synths with an Line6 KB37 Audio Interface.
Now our Problem:
In Cubase I just selected the right Midi Output (Midi Channel 3) and put in the right notes for the click our drummer wants. But with reaper Channel 3 doesnt work at all. In fact, just a few (5 or so) of the 16 Channel work.
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It's hard to understand from your original post exactly what you are trying to do. Is the QY10 SLAVED to Reaper and producing the audio, or is the QY10's sequencer sending MIDI data TO Reaper? What is producing the click track? A sample in Reaper? Reaper's metronome? A click-track in Reaper? Or is the QY-10 producing the click noise from either its metronome or one of its voices?
If you are simply using the QY10 as an external sound module, controlled by REAPER, then you should be aware that it is a pre-General MIDI device. Also, the QY10 only recieves & sends MIDI on a few channels (not all 16). I think those are channels 1 to 8. The first four are the four sequencer parts, and the last four are the accompaniment parts of the QY10. Read the QY10 manual to double check which channels.
The QY10 can also receive MIDI timing for its internal metronome or drum machine from REAPER. You don't have to manually record a MIDI note click track in Reaper. You simply set the internal timing of the QY10 to "INT" and tell Reaper to send MIDI TIME CODE. Then any internal drum pattern or metronome beat of the QY10 will play perfectly in sync with Reaper, no matter how much you change the tempo setting in Reaper. If you simply want a metronome beat then go into the QY10's metronome settings and set it to sound the metronome on playback and mute the drum part of the QY10 when playback occurs.