Your problem is likely not the portakit. How big is your Midi knowledge?
0. Get the manuals and read the midi chapters:
http://195.37.239.143/?area=downloads&download_id=122http://www.steinberg.net/386_1.html!. Which Midi Interface do you use (the thing between the porta kit
and your computer)?
2. Are you aware about the fact, that the midi out of your portakit
needs to be connected to the midi in of your midi interface?
3. Make a new midi track in your cubase project and within this track
configure the midi in if necessary. By default the midi in should show
your midi interface. IF NOT: Your problem is the driver for your midi
box. Get it installed somehow
4. If you want to trigger a vst instrument: Load the plugin and
"virtually wire" it to the midi out of the cubase track
5. If you want to trigger any external hardware synth, connect your
midi interface OUT to the midi IN of your hardware synth. Choose the
midi channel of your Cubase track with the same value on which your
hardware synth is configured to receive midi data. This is something
between 1-16 or all channels at the same time
--- In Simmons_Drums@yahoogroups.com, "ekoklj" <ekoklj@...> wrote:
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> > i have a midi in and out cable going into my game port. thing is this
> > is the first time i've used midi and i dont have the manual for the
> > portakit, i cant seem to trigger the sounds in either of the software
> > packages i have.
> >
> > thank you
> >
>
> my apologies for posting the same thing again, i just really want to
> get this kit working!
>