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Are MIDI keyboards required to use Cubase, SONAR, etc?
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| MaxC |
| Do popular sequencers like Cubase, SONAR, and Logic require the use of a MIDI keyboard in order to input notes or is it possible to just use a computer keyboard? |
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| DJ Chrono |
| they dont require it, but it certainly makes things easier if you have one. |
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| ABSYNTH |
| quote: | Originally posted by DJ Chrono
they dont require it, but it certainly makes things easier if you have one. |
Hell yeh:gsmile: |
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| hey cheggy |
| I wouldn't like to have to use the mouse to input all the midi notes into Cubase. It would be a very long and tedious process |
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| Flotser |
I already explained it here... used the search....so here it is
ok, i'll try to explain
there is a very cool driver called "MIDI Yoke" that allowes you to route MIDI from any MIDI-out program to anyother program like Reason.
First of all where can you find Midi-Out programs?
-i suggest downloading this little program:
http://www.analogx.com/contents/dow...udio/vpiano.htm
-or you can use Fruity-Loops' Midi-Out Channel
now, i said you need that special driver to route things , right?
so you can download it & see info about it here:
http://www.midiox.com/myoke.htm
just install the driver like they show on the site.
i'm sorry, but i installed this driver several months ago... so i dont remember exactly what to do, but realy read what written in that site, its not that complicated...also you need to configure little thing in reason there, check the manual for how using this with a normal midi keyboard, but insted configure the ports from that driver... if you try abit you'll understand...
good luck
p.s. ....
sorry i didnt reply lately... was, and stil am very busy :) |
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