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In Reply to: How far i've you got posted by DL on December 01, 2000 at 19:23:03: You should really have a manual with Cubase or start on an easier program to get you Midi/Audio grounding. First off, connect the Midi output from your keyboard to the Midi in on the Computer. The Midi out from the computer can run straight to your samplers Midi in unless you have a keyboard that makes it's own sounds. If so the run the Midi out from the keyboard to the Midi in on the computer. The Midi out from the computer to the Midi in on the Keyboard. The Midi THRU from the keyboard to the midi in on the sampler. The piano sound maybe because you are listening to a sound on your soundcard. You more than likely have the Midi in to the computer triggering a piano sound on the soundcard and you should disable that. If you set the Midi chain up as I have described, you will be on the path to setting your computer midi setting up properly. The output from the Midi recorded tracks on Cubase should be travelling out of the computer on the Midi out port and any corresponding Midi channel on the S2000 will respond to the information. give it a go
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