Make sure SX isn't set to filter any of the MIDI data, it's under
Preferences. It could be your midi port too, you said you had a really,
really cheap one right?
rEalm
"djskurge <djskurge@...>" <djskurge
01/22/2003 09:27 AM
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Subject: [xl7] Re: MP-7, Midi, and Cubase SX
Yeah I tried this as well but no luck. I am beyond frustrated. I
hope its not the MP-7. I even tried the ignoreportfilter file move,
so I could try the ports that SX(1.03) automatically hides, but I
still couldnt hear a midi echo from the mp-7. I am going to install
pro audio 9 and see if it works there. Thx for all the help guys.
djskurge
--- In xl7@yahoogroups.com, SmoovJazz29@a... wrote:
> If you go to Pattern setup on the MP-7 all the way next to the
last screen to
> Channel assign...........set each one of the destinations to both
instead of
> internal.
>
> Majik
>
>
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Re: [xl7] Re: MP-7, Midi, and Cubase SX
2003-01-22 by erik_magrini@Baxter.com
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