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Old 06-08-2003
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I cant believe midi is this hard? I have this studiologic cmk 149 keyboard that Im not even sure that it works! I have it hooked into a sound blaster pci 512, just threw the game port. Now what I dont understand is really if Im config'n the correct way! Now if Im using it say "fm7 or Pro 52" I should go into midi settings, and do what "set it as a in or a out"? Im assuming a in! Either way I get no function! Is there a midi app that is straight forward to just get going into the right direction! Shit I make pretty good recordings as far as my live instruments go I just want to experiment keys and make fruityloops maybe a little better!
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I'm sorry, but I can't get your question clearly

Can you explain what's your goal ? What application do you use for MIDI ? What is fm7 ? Pro52 ? and where did you set it (keyboard / PC) ? Take it step by step, and maybe we can help you out



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The FM7 and Pro52 are virtual instruments James.
He should be able to simply use a midi keyboard to trigger the sounds on these modules. You should be able to view the data in and out in your transport to see if its talking.
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Old 06-11-2003
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For reason this keyboard "cmk-149" just doesnt get work thru the sound card, I just bought a Midi sport USB and it finds it prefectly. Everything works properly. I just can get this keyboard thru the sound card. Any reason why? All I really want to use was to use this keyboard with fm7 pro-52 is this possible? 98 OS, Im using this Midisport from friend from a local vendor, and I dont really want to buy it. He's a personal friend that own the store so he's kind of lending me the unit. How should I configure the keyboard to work with the sound card?
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