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Hello,
I've got the following equipments: - an imac with Pro Tools Free and Logic AUdio running under OS 9.2.2, -a Yamaha DX7, - a Midisport UNO 1*1 Midi Interface - OMS 2.3.8 The Midi IN/OUT are OK but the issue is that I can't hear the DX7 on the Mac eventhought I connected its audio output to the audio input of the Mac? The audio output of the DX7 works perfectly when I connect it to my stereo so the problem must be related to the configuration of the sequencers (which is not so well explained in the manuals...). Thank in advance for your help! Bye, John |
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Hi,
Thank you all for your help : ) I'm running LA 4.8.1(or Pro Tools Free) and as Synthetic guessed, I use an adapters to connect the 1/4" ouput of the DX7 into the mic input of the imac. I don't have any audio interface (too expensive...) so it seems that's the problem! On Pro Tools guide (p.106) I've read that "the recorded Midi data plays back through the track's assigned instrument and channel". So, it seems normal that while playing Midi tracks on the sequencer, there is no sound going out of the imac speakers (?). In order to listen to Midi tracks I previously recorded, I unplugged the connection between the DX7 output and the sound input of the mac (via the adapter!), and directly connected the DX7 to my stereo. It worked but is it it way to work with Midi tracks on Pro Tools and Logic? I'm not so familiar with sequencers, if I would like to work with audio and midi tracks together (e.g. one track for my guitar, another one for the DX7) how shall I do? Thanks again! John |
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