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What midi keyboard does cubase use?

KB-320 has never been used, but since it has MIDI function, it should be no problem ... otherwise Yamaha will be unkind. ....

To put it simply, if you use Cry to Death +KB230 as midi, there are the following steps:

1, you need to install the driver after connecting the computer ~ it will pop up: I found the new hardware digtal keyboard, and I don't know whether to install the driver ~ ~ If it doesn't work, I'll check online ~ ~ If the automatic installation is successful, it will show that the new hardware can be used normally.

2. Click Start, Settings, Control Panel, Sound and Audio Devices, and then click the Audio tab. Check the midi playback device at the bottom to see if there is a Yamaha numeric keyboard option. If there is, you can use the AWM sound source of KB230, and you can play a MIDI music to feel the effect. The sound comes from the electronic organ. As long as you use the sound source of the electronic piano, the sound is coming from the piano, and you want to record the track.

3. Open the piano settings and find several MIDI options. First, there are three modes. Select MIDI 1, then set the keyboard output to ON and the machine to OFF. I don't know the rest. ...

4. Open cubase, create a new project, add a midi track, set the In point and the Out point on the left, and then draw an editing area on the back track with a pen. At this time, select the timbre on the piano, and double-click the editing area to enter MIDI.

5. When exporting, click Export and select midi File to export midi. If you have both midi and audio in your project, you should record MIDI from the piano to cubase and save it as an audio file after mixing. However, you need to support AISO professional sound card for recording. Aiso 4all can play very well, and there will be a lot of tracks. Don't expect recording. ....

After writing this, I don't know if I can understand it ... cubase really wants to learn it, but I can't explain it clearly and it doesn't work well. ....