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Old 03-02-2000
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Greetings,

I am working with a colleague who has an Ensoniq T12 (or maybe T10..?) keyboard and have been using its internal sequencer. Recently, he bought Cakewalk Pro Audio 9.0 and would like to use this software as a sequencer. However, he'd also like to be able to move his already completed music from the keyboard to Cakewalk and has had problems.

How can he transfer the music from the keyboard to CW, keeping each track separate? When he tries recording onto CW, all tracks end up in one track (which plays everything with piano sounds!) on CW.

Couldn't he just save the ensoniq files as midi onto a disk and transfer them to CW from there? If so, how does he save his ensoniq files as midi files? Everytime he the keyboard to midi mode, all buttons stop responding. He has never worked in the midi mode on the ensoniq keyboard. Some crucial bit (bits?) of knowledge are missing here!

We are trying to compose together and once he works this out we will be able to share music from keyboard to keyboard electronically...

Any input appreciated!

Laura
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