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Juliebomboolie
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Just found this amazing forum today...thank goodness, 'cause I am going slightly ga ga.
Ok, having read some of the threads involving midi and they seem pretty specific to the users own home set up, so I shall explain my problem in a very specific way and hope someone can walk me through it.

My gear.
I have a computer with Sonar/Sonic Foundry installed. (I was a previous Cakewalk 7 'user' so know a wee bit about the workings of my progs). I have a M Music Delta 1010 card, a Mackie 1406 desk, a really cheap home stereo amp and reasonable Energy speakers. I use a Korg X5 which I try(and fail) to run as slave to a Korg Z1, which is on the blink I think.(arpeggiator works when it feels like it!!!)
I have a couple of decent mic's and a couple of guitars.
So...
How do I set all these things up so that I can record midi/audio?
I initially had them up this way...Mackie main L/R out to amp(aux) ins, soundcard external outs (1 thru 8) to Mackie stereo track channels in's. Z1 midi in/out to soundcard out/in, Z1 midi thru to X5 midi in.
There must be something I have/haven't done to the synths internal set-up because when I play the drums from the X5 (chn 10)via the Z1, the Z1 plays it's own sounds as well as the X5's...is this all sounding too complex !?!?!?!

Should the Mackie be connected to the amp via the sound card, or is it ok?
Also when I tried recording a vox track, (SM58 mic plugged into the desk pre-amp channel) the levels are painfully low.
I don't mind excluding the Z1 for now and only working with one synth. Nor have I got a problem with excluding the Mackie and just plugging mic's and guitars directly into the external in's of the sound card. (I actually tried this last night but then couldn't hear the midi being recorded, nor the playback of the midi.
I am not good and just picking up the manual and learning this way..I'm a hands-on kinda gal.
I hope that someone can help me learn this.
Cheers