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#101056 - 07/19/07 08:42 PM
Re: Cakewalk SONAR & Roland VA 76
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Registered: 10/17/05
Posts: 725
Loc: Sterling Heights, Michigan USA
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I only have the MIDI OUT cable connected to my roland now. I go into sonar, i turn the Local Parts OFF in my roland and i have no sound. i Turn the Local Parts ON, and i have sound. I arm for record, i don't have any control because i can't hear the metronome from Sonar .. but i record, i have NO echo ( yay.. )..and i stop. playback, no sound. Pull the midi out cable from my roland, reconnect it, no sound when i playback.I connect the MIDI IN to my roland too, i playback, It DOES play back but with echo, and some notes aren't played..and it's just not right. I don't know what else to do
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#101057 - 07/19/07 10:59 PM
Re: Cakewalk SONAR & Roland VA 76
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Senior Member
Registered: 01/28/05
Posts: 1162
Loc: Oradea, RO
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claudiu, no need to do it so complicated for yourself. try to consider midi setup as mathematicaly as you can. after that you'll get to the music part too! but more than anything, midi is about technically setting things right. but with sonar is particulary easy to do that, because you have 16 channels available for each track, for midi in and for midi out. this way you can record all 16 track (accompaniment and others) at once, from your keyboard, for instance. anyway... if you read carefully the help section of you sonar, it would make things easier. and here it is the best site IMO for clearing the things up. http://www.tweakheadz.com/guide.htm
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Yamaha S770, Studio One 3, EMU 0404USB, ESI, ATH, Dell. And others.
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