Jon wrote: > > Then Cubase is not transmitting MIDI note events to the MIDI Out port of your MIDI > Interface. If your setup were working correctly you would hear the AN1x would > playback the data rechanneled in Cubase on MIDI Ch 1. You could already try the following (I think) : use a single MIDI cable and plug it in both the MIDI IN and OUT of your AN1x. Make sure Local is set to Off. And then play some notes to see if everything works as should. If that works with all the cables you are using, then it is definitely not a problem with your cables nor your AN1x. The next step would then be the MPU-401 driver. For that, you could try either Hubi's Loopback or Midi-Yoke (don't remember which of both) that allows you to route the input from one interface to the output of another. As such, you can route the input of the MPU directly to the output of the MPU without intermediate software. If that also works, then your MPU and its drivers are also working correctly, and thus it must be Cubase's fault. Henk -- Henk Van Wulpen henk.vanwulpen@... Teaching Assistant Computer Science Department http://www.cs.kuleuven.ac.be KULeuven - Belgium http://www.kuleuven.ac.be
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Re: [AN1x] Re: Synth goes haywire when MIDI hooked up to PC
2004-03-08 by Henk Van Wulpen
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