On Aug 19, 12:28*pm, "Godolphin&fellow" <g4...@netscape.net> wrote:
> On Aug 15, 10:01*pm, Danny T <dannytad...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > On Aug 15, 7:53*pm, "Godolphin&fellow" <g4...@netscape.net> wrote:
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> > > Thought I'd finally take the plunge into a comp based system. Talked
> > > to 3 dealer reps, read a good bit online. Had pretty much settled on
> > > Cubase... Then found out the 600+ synth-based and sampled sounds can't
> > > be played using an actual keyboard. (That you have to use either mouse
> > > clicks or the typist's */typewriter's keyboard! ...which I seriously
> > > doubt is touch sensitive... it seems a laborious unhandy way to go.)
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> > > Why isn't Cubase designed to work with a MIDI keyboard? Are there
> > > other good similarly priced comp based systems that *are* MIDI
> > > capable? -Any *advice or insight would be much appreciated.
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> > It absolutely is and it is really easy. I don't know where you read
> > that or if you read it wrong but its easy
> > When you buy cubase, post in alt.steinberg.cubase if you need any
> > help.
> > Basically, you need a midi in/out (they are cheap) then you go into
> > cubase in devices and click on the midi button and chose *your in/
> > out.
> > Then, when you open a project, you just choose which input you want
> > for a track or an instrument and when you play, *your software synth
> > plays. There is a delay after you get a few tracks recorded so its
> > best to just convert the midi to an audio track and mute the midi.
> > Easy stuff........
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> 'ell I be damned. Good to find out I was wrong!... I'd read on some
> forum a couple posts stating midi keyboard is unavailable with
> Cubase... one said midi itself is basically obsolete. - I've only used
> an analog cassette 4 track up till now, so this is all pretty much a
> 'black project' to me.
> * Guess now I need to read up a bit on midi in/outs and "M-audio"
> keyboards. Thanks a lot for the help.
Party on Dude!
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