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In Reply to: Cakewalk...midi settings posted by Rick Henson on December 30, 2000 at 16:34:48:
ah,but you're question is sooooo vague!for example you don't say what soundcard you're using,and whether or not you've connected an external midi keyboard! anyway,go to options/midi devices.there you will see the various midi devices on your pc.select the soundcard's internal synthesizer as the "midi out" IF you have no keyboard connected.the midi in will probably say "tts virtual piano".forget about this. if you HAVE conected a keyboard,select (name of soundcard here)as "midi in" and (name of soundcard here) as "midi out".foe example,if you have a soundblaster live,it'll be :SB LIVE! MIDI IN
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