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> Getting Midi Notes To Play Sounds, Can't hear anything..
dulla
post Tue 23 Mar 2004, 18:59
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I am new at this so i don't really know if this is possible...I have an mpc2000xl hooked up to protools 6.2.3 le via midisport 2x2 ('out' of mpc to 'in' of midisport channel A). I do not have the 'out' of the midisport connected back to the 'in' of the mpc.

Anyway when i create a midi track and record in protools as my mpc is playing, all of the midi notes get recorded in pro tools as i have set each track to channel out to the midisport. But how do i hear the sounds? The mpc has .pgm files that contain sounds that the midi sequence triggers. Is it possible for these sounds to be transfered via midi, or in any way to be played back by the midi sequence in pro tools (received by the mpc)? please help me.

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td3k
post Wed 24 Mar 2004, 04:25
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Try hooking the "out" of the MIDIsport to the in of your MPC, and set the MIDI channel of the sequencer track to the same channel that the MPC is set to recieve on. (Prob 1 or maybe 10, or any if it is in Omni mode, bust out the manual if necessary.) Now, when you play the MIDI track back in ProTools it will trigger the notes on your MPC smile.gif You can edit, arrange or do whatever to the MIDI data, trigger the sounds on your MPC, and record the audio from the MPC back into ProTools. Now your audio is sync-recorded into your PT Session. I hope that wasn't confusing.

Hope that helps

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