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The UR22 control window is not accessible from Windows 10 settings their replacement for the old control panel apparently. Once you bring up the old Windows control panel the instructions are exactly as written in the documentation.

I know this is an old thread and all that… but I had this issues also for quite some time now… Since the newest update from Microsoft, it gets harder and harder to access the old control panel that has every function. I am using Windows 10 Pro Version and installed it on the 9th of June The right-click function now stopped working too. You get directed to the new control panel that way. Where's the control panel for UR22 mk2 on Win 10? We can stop you right here. This does not prevent you from using the Editor VST and utilizing its advanced integration with Cubase.

You can still take advantage of all the Sound Browser and organizational functions that the Editor afford you. And of course, the ability to Edit and create customized sounds based on the Project you are working on.

Something you get in addition to all the Editor offers!!. This special VST Instrument routing specifically allows you re-route the XS audio signal back through Cubase so that you can process it within the program as you would any internal VSTi. The big draw to soft-ware synthesizers is the "ease of use" and processing in-the-box they exist on the same computer that is running the DAW, so routing is a no-brainer and because they exist on the computer, it is possible to route the signal from the VSTi through other VST Effects, before sending the audio to a "virtual audio lane" where you can monitor what it will sound like when you finally RENDER audio mixdown the Waveform as audio.

But that is if you want or need to do audio, as well. That is not a prerequisite for using the Editor. While it can be used for routing audio whether via the FW16E or via an external audio interface , the Editor easily can be used without using any of the audio routing capability.

And it should not be listed on the official website page for the Motif XS If your goal is to record audio from the Motif XS to Cubase, you will need to figure a way to get audio into your computer audio interface.

How are you connected currently. In other words, are you still using the speakers that came with your computer? Hi again. I uninstall the V1. I found it in a package called Tools for CI2.

No success. I'm looking forward to hear your suggestions. Looking for a solution, I came across people who had at that time the same problem but they were talking about Studio Manager x32 which couldn't see the Motif Editor x I installed Studio Manager 64x but couldn't see it either, even in the Standalone one.

I checked then my Cubase 5 version and found out that is 32bit. I restarted but the same problem, no Motif XS6 detected. Here is what information is missing: The "Studio Manager" is a host application that works only for the Motif XS Editor software version 1. Studio Manager was from that point forward unnecessary and incompatible.

If you require or desire to use your XS Editor with the old Studio Manager host application, then you will want to find a version of the Motif XS Editor that can utilize that protocol - this is why version 1.

When 1. When v1. But to the user downloading it was just a single item. If you still require Studio Manager and there are many who are using it in a studio environment for other Yamaha products 01V96, 02R, DM-mixers etc you still can download and install version 1. You simply no longer update your Editor version We don't have enough information on what you are doing to make a recommendation for you on this, but you should determine if you actually really need to run the "Studio Manager" any longer.

I ask because the Studio Manager was developed for those with larger 'modular' systems with digital consoles, several synthesizers and modules, even MIDI effect processors. The Studio Manager was able to handle simultaneously bulk dumps from as many MIDI devices as you would have in your studio.

The whole concept was based on those who build and construct HARDWARE based studios - and it could quickly and easily handle bulk requests and storage, per Project, for all of your hardware.

So that when you opened a Project, all your hardware would be restored to just how you had it things people go used to with using software synths and processors. Total Recall for all external hardware in your studio! Hardware after all is just dedicated software - so Yamaha developed a method for all external devices mixers, keyboards, modules, effector, etc. Overkill, perhaps, if all you are connecting is a single Motif XS.

What you need: The mix-up between bit and bit versions and all is really just a matter of matching what you need for your computer. Because you are running an older version of Cubase and this technology thing is a river, constantly in motion It is not always going to be a "good thing" for you to have the latest version.

Everyone always thinks that having the "latest version" will solve all the problems. This is not always true. If you remain with Cubase 5 - be careful for notices as things become Non-compliant usually there is a warning with each update designed for those running older versions of the software, at some point you will need to NOT update.

Let us know. We can see exactly why you were having issues and you are not that far from solution. Yes, this is a bit complex - but the only reason it is, is because technology is a river in constant motion.

Very useful information about the older versions. I wouldn't know without you telling me. The main reason I want to work with the SX Editor is that it has a lot of Parameters to change in one place. In case I add another Hardware device, it will be easier to control them from one place. It's not working. Studio Manager cannot see the SX Editor. It's not working in standalone. Not working either in Standalone. Or, should I download a Trial Cubase 5 64bit from Steinberg, which seems very complicated for some reason.

The only thing with firmware here is your hardware Motif XS, yes Update it. It will need to bring your Motif XS up-to-date. You will also want to download the supplemental manuals because depending on how long it's been since you updated your firmware, you will have many new features and functions. Yamaha added several improvements in fact, if and when possible, engineering gave XS owners many of the new features found in the XF Seems we can't give away new stuff sometimes What version is your firmware now?

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