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MPC 2000 midi to Cakewalk please help.

I am trying to connect my MPC2000 to cake walk pro through the lexicon soundcard using midi. All I want to do is record the tracks on my mpc seperately onto cakewalk. I have tried setting Cake walk as master and MPC as slave, and the other way around but all I get is the first four clicks and thats it. The first four clicks however are the same sound as the begging of the song on the MPC.
I am pretty sure I have set up the MPC right but I think I need to change something on Cakewalk?
Can anybody help me to set this up right?
If I posted this in the wrong forum I appologize.
thanx
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