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Old 06-22-2002
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new userfrom old school

I just recently purchased Home studio 2002 and I am in the learning stages of the PC recording. I am a musician from the old school who used tape for recording. I have been out of the music scene now for years and just getting back into it. I was wanting to do some simple recording and thought I would give this a try.
I am in the process of just getting to connecting my keyboard to the computer and havent gotten any farther. I am using a GeneralMusic PS1000 and using windowsxp and I have the soundblaster live sound card. Could I have information of the begining process of connecting to PC. what needed cables other accesories, etc. Keep in mind nothing fancy , just the basics. I havent installed the ssoftware yet. Thanks for all your help. It is greatly appreciated.

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Dave
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Old 06-23-2002
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Welcome to the world of PC recording. The concept is really not much different than tape based, in fact most recording software is setup to look like a tape recording studio (mixer).
You will need a MIDI cable that attaches to the keyboard MIDI Out port (usually 5 pin) and connects to the MIDI "game" port on the SBLive card. You can set up your MIDI In/Out settings in Home Studio.

There is likely alot more information that can be found by just searching the forums here. Good luck!

Ciao for now!

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