brause wrote:you nailed it: the android device MIDI out was inactive. Thank you.
Excellent, I'm glad you got it to work.
brause wrote:Could I route audio from android device through USB to cubase with that connection?
No, audio cannot be routed through USB to cubase. That's technically impossible.
brause wrote:EDIT: maybe I have to change the connection type of my android device, instead of "MIDI" there are 3 other options to choose: "Dateiübertragung, USB-Tethering, PTP".
If you want to have a simple USB connection to your PC without any MIDI DIN interfaces in between, then your Android device MUST act as USB peripheral, which means the USB connection type MUST be set to MIDI.. otherwise this won't work.
brause wrote:I ask, because we have two ways of audio delivery: audio jack and USB, and USB might be of higher quality than using audio jack.
How do you come to that opinion? As it's anyway technically impossible to transfer an audio stream from your Android device over plain USB to Cubase, there is no measurable quality for that connection type. Ergo, when you want use your Android as MIDI peripheral (which makes the use of an external USB audio interface impossible), the audio jack is your one and only option.
brause wrote:But I do not know how to deliver audio routed through USB. I'd like to have the self created sound from android device recorded on cubase
You can't, you simply can't. The only way to transfer audio to Cubase is either the analog way (using the headphone jack), or the digital way over an external audio interface (using an external audio interface with a digital output).
But with the digital way, you won't be able to use the simple USB MIDI connection at the same time. When using an external audio interface, you'll also require a MIDI interface on both sides (Android and PC).
+ In that case you'll also require an audio interface on the PC with a digital input.
brause wrote:I am searching for a cheep hardware solution: I would like to use microbrute as midi-keypad that controls my android device and then the android device is routed for recording to cubase in windows, that is my idea.
I found not a similar solution on your videos, so thats the reason I ask, maybe you have an idea
If you want the MIDI keypad to control your Android device, and at the same time you want the Android device being hooked up over MIDI to your PC,then you clearly need USB MIDI interfaces on both sides to do the MIDI cabling.
The cheapest audio routing is through the headphone jack of your Android device and then to the audio in of your PC. If the PC does not have an audio in, then you need an external USB audio interface for the PC.