Audiogram 6 midi problem

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Hi guys. I have just bought the Audiogram 6 and installed it and all seems to work for audio on my PC. The problem I am having is that I am getting no sound when using midi. I am using a Miditech keyboard and plugging directly into the computer USB. It registers in Cubase AI4 and Nuendo 3 but I can't hear anything. Also, I get no playback of any midi sounds from within Cubase or Nuendo (I can hear audio) and I can't hear any other midi playback with Windows Media Player etc. It works if I change my Windows default midi sound to the GS Wavetable but I assumed I should hear it through the Audiogram. Otherwise I will have terrible latency problems, which is why I bought this stuff in the first place. I can hear the keyboard via Cubase and Nuendo if I swap the output channels to GS Wavetable but with a big delay. There is nothing on the net that I can find about this and nothing in the Manuals. Can you help, PLEASE?? Thank you. Cheers, Keff
 
jus wondering if you got any help on this, i was looking at the a6 and wondering about it
 
Hi guys. I have just bought the Audiogram 6 and installed it and all seems to work for audio on my PC. The problem I am having is that I am getting no sound when using midi. I am using a Miditech keyboard and plugging directly into the computer USB. It registers in Cubase AI4 and Nuendo 3 but I can't hear anything. Also, I get no playback of any midi sounds from within Cubase or Nuendo (I can hear audio) and I can't hear any other midi playback with Windows Media Player etc. It works if I change my Windows default midi sound to the GS Wavetable but I assumed I should hear it through the Audiogram. Otherwise I will have terrible latency problems, which is why I bought this stuff in the first place. I can hear the keyboard via Cubase and Nuendo if I swap the output channels to GS Wavetable but with a big delay. There is nothing on the net that I can find about this and nothing in the Manuals. Can you help, PLEASE?? Thank you. Cheers, Keff

Hello there... You want to play some midi files through Cubase right? Well, to be able to do that you need to set the VST instrument that you want to play. For example... if you want to make drums with MIDI, you need to set the MIDI track Output to the virtual instrument that plays the drums, wich, in Cubase is the LM7 (Cubase SX 3). Where do you do that?

1) You have to make a MIDI track.
2) Press F11 or... go to Devices --> VST Instruments... it will pop up a window... there select the VST Instrument that you need. The Instrument Panel should appear.
3) Go back to the Midi Track and set the "Output" to the VST Instrument that you selected. Sometimes the "Output" is hidden so you'll have to make the track wider. Trust me, is there.


That's it... Let me know if does'n work.
 
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