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Re: [CZsynth] Re: studio musician needs help

2002-08-11 by James Greif

Your joystick port is actually a midi port. You could get a "joystick port 
to midi" adapter, but I tried that and couldn't get that to work. I now use 
a USB midi adapter (one in one out) and it works great.


>From: "discodave1974" <discodave1974@...>
>Reply-To: CZsynth@yahoogroups.com
>To: CZsynth@yahoogroups.com
>Subject: [CZsynth] Re: studio musician needs help
>Date: Sun, 11 Aug 2002 21:00:17 -0000
>
>Hey, thanks for the advice, guys! (Any additional advice for this
>ignoramus would still be greatly appreciated)
>
>Now, I'm a total newbie as far as MIDI is concerned. I've got the
>cables and that's about it. I also know, or my computer tells me,
>that I've got this Roland wavetable sound card. Can anyone help me
>with the following:
>
>* Of course, I know I need to plug in the keyboard to the sound card.
>BUt there's no MIDI port on the sound card. Is there some sort of
>adaptor you need?
>
>* And then when I'm hooked up, then what? How do I access these
>groovy sounds? Do I have to run an application of some kind?
>
>* How would I hook up the sound card sounds so that I could then
>record them in Jazz?
>
>* And since I want to bounce tracks from the Tascam to the computer
>and back, what kind of cables, connectors, etc. would I use to hook
>up a 1/8" output from my computer to the 1/4" input on my 4-track?
>
>
>Thanks again, guys!
>
>
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