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RangutanMF

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  1. 5 minutes ago, GotKeys said:

    Is it possible you accidentally plugged the midi cables into the wrong jacks?  Maybe you accidentally plugged the one that sends midi from the computer to the keyboard into the keyboard's midi out, and plugged the cable that sends midi to the computer into the keyboard's midi in.  (No shame in that, happens to the best of us, once in the fever of setting up for a gig I plugged the 1/4" cable going to the PA into the sustain pedal jack and then spent the entire soundcheck trying to figure out why the sound was only coming out of the internal speakers)

    I think I plugged everything correctly, MIDI out is in MIDI in and MIDI in is in MIDI out, I don't know if there could be any other problem.

    Thanks for being nice by the way :)

  2. 4 hours ago, EVC said:

    You may try to install MIDI-OX to try to check if the keyboard is sending MIDI events. Or the demo version of Pianoteq (Pteq has a tool that shows MIDI events).

     

    What make/model is the MIDI-USB cable adapter?

    Ok so my keyboard detects the output signals and when I play something in a digital piano I can hear it from my keyboard, but I downloaded MIDI-OX and I think my PC doesn't detect my keyboar's input.

    The cable adapter is from OTraki, I bought it from Amazon. 

    Thank you so much by the way!

     

  3. 3 hours ago, stoken6 said:

    If the computer detects the cable, that’s a good sign. I wouldn’t expect the computer to detect “Casio CTK900” or anything like that.

     

    What software are you trying to use?

     

    Cheers, Mike

    Oh thank you so much I was stressing because I thought my computer didn't detect anything. So I'm using MPC beats because I could run it easily on my PC but I want to know if there is any better option.

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