Hi Robert, Many thanks for the tips, I have the audigy 1 model, but I don't remember having the midi connector your showed me or the bracket....hhmm...it might be in a box so I'll double check that. Is it better then to go and buy the midi cable so I can connect it directly or is it just the same with the joystick cable? I'll also make sure the joystick is installed but it comes up under the device manager. Do you mind if I email you directly next time rather than continuing this via the yahoo group? I'm also pleased to hear that you've learnt via magazines etc... Thanks again! Cheers, Jared. On 10/30/05, Robert Krueger <rkr1@...> wrote: > > > > All basic things, but I can't find any help within cubase or the mm > manual > > as i think this is probably too basic. > > > > Which Audigy model do you have exactly? I know the Audigy 2 ZS External > Hub as FULL SIZE midi ports on it. If you have the original Audigy 1 > card with the drive bay add-on, it uses mini midi jacks to save space. > My card came with two short adapter cables that plug into these mini 4 > pin sockets and terminate to a normal midi socket that I can connect any > regular midi cable into now. If you don't have these, you should be > able to purchase them from creative or online elsewhere. > > Here's a link to cable I'm speaking of. > > http://us.creative.com/products/product.asp?category=13&subcategory=55&product=252 > > You would need two of these, you would then be able to use the midi on > the front with your normal midi cable connected to your MM. > > Your card (I'm assuming is an Audigy 1) also comes with a joystick/midi > connector on a bracket. I believe this would be your Audigy MIDI 1 in > cubase, and the one on the breakout box would be MIDI 2. Either should > work okay with your MM. > > If you have a motherboard joystick/MIDI port, make sure you download > the drivers from your motherboard manufacturers webpage to enable it. > > I learned just about everything I know from reading Keyboard Magazine > and Electronic Musician every month. At first, most things and > terminology was over my head, but with time, I picked things up and > learned more and more. > > Good luck, come back with more questions if you're still having trouble > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [elektron] Monomachine & midi...
2005-10-31 by Jared Telling
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