Using a Yamaha MOX6/8 VST3 Editor with Presonus Studio One
By Andy McDonough
Presonus said it was impossible, but I’ve proved them wrong. After all, Studio One supports VST3 so why
shouldn’t it work?
Well it does work, and here’s how.
Download and install the YAMAHA STEINBERG USB DRIVER.
Not the USB MIDI Driver, or USB Audio Driver, or any other USB driver from Yamaha or Suzuki or BMW or
anyone else.
Download and install the YAMAHA MOX6/8 VST EDITOR.
Once you’ve installed them, open Studio One and go to…
“Studio One / Options / Audio Setup”
Then select “Yamaha Steinberg USB ASIO” from the drop-down list where it says “Audio Device”.
Once you have the correct driver installed and selected in Studio One’s setup, and you follow these
instructions EXACTLY, then it will work.
1. Start a New Song in S1 and open the “External Devices” menu (Studio One / Options / External Devices)
2. Click the “New” button and create a “New Keyboard”
3. Name it “MOX Keyboard” - Select “All MIDI Channels” - Receive From “Yamaha MOX6/MOX8-1” - Send
To “None” - Check “Default Instrument Input” and click “OK”
4. Now create a “New Instrument” from the same menu - Name it “MOX Synth” - Receive From “Yamaha
MOX6/MOX8-1” (you might get a warning about shared MIDI ports here, just OK it) - Send to “Yamaha
MOX6/MOX8-1” - Select “All MIDI Channels” - check “Send MIDI Clock” if you want the Arpeggios to
sync to S1 - Click OK and close the menu.
5. Create two “Instrument Tracks” and drag the MOX VST on to the first one. If the VST says “Offline”,
just click it and it will sync and change to “Online”. Also, change the MOX VST Editor to “Song” or
“Pattern” mode. This will give you access to all 16 MIDI channels.
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