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Chapter 2 : Cubase Audio & Atari ST/STE System

Chapter 2 : Cubase Audio & Atari ST/STE System

Chapter 2 : Cubase Audio & Atari ST/STE System

2  Cubase Audio & Atari ST/STE System

An overview

In this system the CBX-D5 is used with an Atari ST/STE computer and the supporting 
software is Cubase Audio by Steinberg.

What you will need

1)

The CBX-D5, a power cable, two MIDI cables, a 50-way SCSI cable, and a SCSI 
terminator (all these except for one MIDI cable are provided with the CBX-D5).

2)

An Atari ST computer and an Atari video monitor.

3)

Steinberg’s Cubase Audio software (Atari version).

4)

A SCSI hard disk and a 25-pin D-SUB to 50-way SCSI cable.

5)

A Steinberg DMA to SCSI Converter II, its power supply, and a 19-pin D-SUB to 
19-pin D-SUB cable.

Making the connections

1)

Connect the Atari computer’s “MIDI OUT” connector to the CBX-D5’s “MIDI IN” 
connector, and the computer’s “MIDI IN” connector to the CBX-D5’s “MIDI OUT” 
connector using the MIDI cables.

2)

Connect the Atari computer’s “HARD DISK” connector to the SCSI adaptor’s 
“DMA IN” connector using the 19-pin D-SUB to 19-pin D-SUB cable.

3)

Connect the SCSI adaptor’s “SCSI” connector to one of the hard disk’s SCSI 
connectors using the 25-pin D-SUB to 50-way SCSI cable.

4)

Connect the other hard disk SCSI connector to one of the CBX-D5’s SCSI 
connectors using the 50-way SCSI cable.

5)

Insert the CBX-D5’s SCSI terminator into the CBX-D5’s unused SCSI connector.

6)

Connect the CBX-D5 to an AC receptacle using the supplied power cable.

7)

Connect the Atari computer and its video monitor to an AC receptacle.

8)

Connect the SCSI adaptor’s power supply (refer to its Operating Manual for details).

Settings

1)

Set the CBX-D5 to SCSI ID “or 6” using the thumb wheel switch on the rear of the 
CBX-D5.

2)

Set the CBX-D5’s “TO HOST” switch to “MIDI”.

3)

Set the hard disk to SCSI ID “0” (refer to its Operating Manual for details).

4)

Set the SCSI adaptor as specified in its Operating Manual.

NOTE: Clinch the SCSI connector’s spring retaining clips and tighten the 25-pin 

D-SUB connector’s locking screws for secure connections.

NOTE: 1. Hard disks must be set with continuous SCSI IDs starting from 0 

(0, 1, 2, 3…).

2. Do not set the ID number of the CBX-D5 so that it is consecutive to 

the ID number of the “HARD DISK”.

Summary of Contents for CBX-D5

Page 1: ...CBX D5 DIGITAL RECORDING PROCESSOR Owner s Manual 1 SYSTEM SETUP GUIDE...

Page 2: ...se see your Yamaha dealer for the latest supplement Trademarks Apple and Macintosh are registered trademarks of Apple Computer Inc Atari ST TT and STE are registered trademarks of Atari Corporation Ma...

Page 3: ...DMA IN connector using the 19 pin D SUB to 19 pin D SUB cable 3 Connect the SCSI adaptor s SCSI connector to one of the hard disk s SCSI connectors using the 25 pin D SUB to 50 way SCSI cable 4 Conne...

Page 4: ...own in MIDI on page 30 of the CBX D5 Operating Manual For audio device connection see Inputs Outputs Explained on page 26 of the CBX D5 Operating Manual For more details about SCSI hard disks and conn...

Page 5: ...Atari computer s SCSI connector to the hard disk s SCSI connector using the 25 pin D SUB to 50 way SCSI cable 3 Connect the other hard disk SCSI connector to one of the CBX D5 s SCSI connectors using...

Page 6: ...system as shown in MIDI on page 30 of the CBX D5 Operating Manual For audio device connection see Inputs Outputs Explained on page 26 of the CBX D5 Operating Manual For more details about SCSI hard d...

Page 7: ...to the external MIDI interface Then connect one of the MIDI OUT connectors on the interface to the CBX D5 s MIDI IN connector and the MIDI IN connector on the interface to the CBX D5 s MIDI OUT conne...

Page 8: ...uals See also Recording on page 20 and Playback on page 23 of the CBX D5 Operating Manual Notes Other MIDI devices can be connected in this system as shown in Mac on page 31 of the CBX D5 Operating Ma...

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