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12 Dec 2003
I've been looking for cheap (i.e. under $100) MIDI sequencing software, and ran across Master Tracks Pro the other day. I downloaded the demo version, and have been trying to get it working. I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong, but here's what I'd LIKE to do:

Using MT Pro as the sequencer, I'd like to be able to send the MIDI information to a soft synth. I've been using Rax to "host" the synth (Green Oak - Crystal), and I was kind of assuming (in my little ideal world), that if I had MT Pro running, it would show up as MIDI source in Rax. No such luck. I've also tried using a little program called Midikeys in conjunction with Rax and MT Pro. When I'm running Midikeys, it shows up as a destination in MT Pro, but I still can't get any MIDI information forwarded to the soft synth.

So, basically I'm wondering what exactly I need to do to get this working (it SEEMS like a fairly simple enough thing to do).. Does anyone have any experience with this? Any suggestions?

Thanks,
Paul
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