Re:Trouble with Sonar Studio 7 and Windows 7
2010/07/23 08:41:32
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MIDI is not sound so you won't get any sound from it unless you send it to a softsynth.
I don't think the KX is an audio interface so you have to use the Realtek for audio (which is less than optimal). Check Options-Audio-Drivers and make sure the Realtek is selected for input and output. Go to Option-Audio-Advanced and set the driver mode to WDM or MME, whichever mode works better.
Load Tutorial1.cwp and follow these instructions:
1) View-Synth Rack
2) Click the Insert DXi button (looks like an asterisk)
3) Click on TTS-1 - Check First Synth Output and Synth Property Page checkboxes
4) Edit Select All (to select all tracks)
5) Track-Property-Output
6) Select TTS-1 from the MIDI Outputs pulldown (that makes the TTS-1 the output for all MIDI tracks)
7) Hit play
You may also want to view the Getting Started Video section at the top of this forum.
post edited by daveny5 - 2010/07/23 08:46:52
Dave
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