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dodge2008 Just popping in

Joined: 18 Apr 2008 Posts: 3
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Posted: Fri, 18 Apr, 2008 21:28 Post subject: you're chance to stop a newb from blowing his brains out... |
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..hi,
I am a total Newb to music production, although I have been rappin' for a few years now.
I have borrowed my mates comp with Cubase SX 3 (not buying it myself, and not stealing it off net) while he's out of the country for a few months..so I can get some unique beats working..
Anyways, i've popped a USB Midi keyboard into the USB slot, the notification popped up that it was installed and ready to go (it's plug & play)..
..Anyhoo, when I go into Device Setup -> All midi inputs the usb audio device is not showing up there...this means I can't select it, and in turn this means I don't have any method of MIDI input.
I've been looking on internet for 2 hours searching for help, i'm totally stressed now..any help will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
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dodge2008 Just popping in

Joined: 18 Apr 2008 Posts: 3
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Posted: Sun, 20 Apr, 2008 9:39 Post subject: |
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Yo
I sorted it out last night, I found out that Dual Core laptops don't come with the MPU-401 driver that makes your comp understand it's a midi controller.
So after about two hours searching the net I found a mpu-401 download that was compatible with my sound card and VOILA!!! it's blummin working..
Bloody Intel man...why you wouldn't inclde this and not tell anybody I don't know.
Spread the word of this solution if you hear anybody having the same problem.
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