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Nine
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Joined: 11 Nov 2005
PostPosted: Wed Nov 16 2005 17:53    
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XnmE wrote:
i consider buying this:

http://www.m-audio.com/products/en_us/Keystation49e-main-1.html


That's the one I use everyday. It's actually my brother's keyboar, but I borrow it once in a while when he's not tracking.


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Chamoto
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PostPosted: Thu Dec 01 2005 16:45    
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Ok guys, finally I have bougth this adapther thing and a midi cable to hook up my piano to the computer. But this thing ain't working.

I guess I've done some fatal mistake on the way but where?

The piano is a Roland KR-33 and MadTracker is the latest version, unfortunately the sharewareversion still, but soon to change.

Anyway, it's a cable from the midi out on the piano to the gameport on the computer. And I think windows is configured alright, so I guess there is something i MT I've missed? Midi is enabled in MT and the right Input device is selected. What have I missed?

Thx


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Sunbuster
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PostPosted: Thu Dec 01 2005 17:09    
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Try midi monitor: http://obds.free.fr/midimon/

It should be pretty easy to use, just see if you get any input from your midi device at all.
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Chamoto
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PostPosted: Thu Dec 01 2005 19:21    
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Sunbuster wrote:
Try midi monitor: http://obds.free.fr/midimon/

It should be pretty easy to use, just see if you get any input from your midi device at all.


Thanks Sunbuster, that one really helped. Now my keyboard sounds nice and good in MT.
There is still some problems to solve but I guess I discover the solution to those in time.

/Chamoto


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PostPosted: Thu Dec 01 2005 20:11    
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No prob, midi monitor is a good tool to have in the belt Smile
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