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Old 02-27-2000
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New to midi. I have a keyboard, Alesis Nanosyth exterior interface (2 ins 2 outs). use an old version of cakewalk or cubasis. What is the proper way to hook his up. It seems I cant get any ouput 9or is it input) recorded on my computer. Thanks for any help.. Jeff
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Old 02-29-2000
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You need to go in your software package (which ever one you use) and check the setting, your (interface) should have a disk
to install in your computer to let it read your computer.

Example: after inserting the disk
you make assignments: Keyboard to output/input 1, Nanosynth output/input 2
and you should have a chart that outlines this. Then you should recieve output on your computer (you will see the output/input levels move) and also you need a sound source via (Stereo, Mixer, speakers) to actually hear it, just said that cause you didnt mention any stereo or mixer.
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