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Anonymous Posted on Mar 02, 2010

My PSR 550 giving signal (thru m audio fast track)...but no sound

My PSR 550 is actually giving me signal on my Cubase sx2 (through a m audio fast track sound card)...but I can't get it to actually play back a long with the signals...what do I need to do?

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You have to decide whether your keyboard will function as the controller to send the midi info to your program and have the program use the onboard sounds on your soundcard or use the sounds on your keyboard.Here is a link to a forum that I highly recommend:http://www.recordingreview.com/ It is free to join and the free download of Killer Home Recording Setting Up is great. There is lots of info on this site that will explain exactly what you need to know.Check out midi troubleshooting 101 and Getting Started with Midi Sequencing. The site owner Brandon Drury uses Cubase himself and I highly recommend their forum. Hope this helps.

Testimonial: "Thank u very much!I would like the sounds to come from my psr 550.I get the sounds frm my m audio-I just dont know how to get the sounds from the 550."

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