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post Sun 22 Jun 2003, 22:54
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Hi there.

I am a musician trying to get into MIDI, sequencing, techno-y stuff. I've played sax since I was 10 and the piano since I was 8. I own gear, the mac, software and a digital audio workstation but I can not seem to figure out how to incorporate it all together to make some music. I've read <b> Basic Midi </b> by Paul White. I have tried to read posts in MIDI forums. I just don't get it. sad.gif

Please help. I can post what my gear is and perhaps someone can tell me how I can get it to all work together and then I won't feel so frustrated.
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Woodland Drive B...
post Sat 12 Jul 2003, 05:57
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Okay, I apologize if I sound like a big dumb idiot here, but, the audio connections from the KAWAI K-1 and the Roland MC303 have a right and a left(mono) and I only see 4 audio (1/4" jacks) on the upper part of the TASCAM DAW unit. Do I get a y-cable with a right and a left jack to run to the one 1/4" jack on the audio unit?

The other information has been helpful and I thank you but now I am confused about running the audio from the gear to the DAW.

I am a neophyte.

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