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If none of these suggestions works, check our web site for additional suggestions or
contact technical support.
You don’t have Bank and Patch settings
in your MIDI track
Check the Bank and Patch settings for
each track. Make sure that each track has
a Bank and Patch assigned to it.
You don’t have an Output setting Check Output settings for each track.
Make sure that each MIDI track is
assigned to a MIDI output which is
connected to a MIDI device capable of
playback. Make sure each audio track is
assigned to an output that is connected to
your speaker system.
No MIDI output device is selected. Choose Options-MIDI Devices, and
check the Output device list. Make sure
that your computer sound card is
highlighted and at the top of the list. If this
doesn’t work, try choosing different output
devices, one at a time, to see if any of
them produces sound.
Your sound card or MIDI interface is not
set up correctly.
Make sure you have installed and tested
each card according to the manufacturer’s
instructions.
You may have too many MIDI drivers. Make sure you only install the drivers that
you need, and remove any old or unused
drivers. To access the driver list, choose
Start-Settings-Control Panel, then
double-click Multimedia and click on the
Advanced tab.
Your MIDI driver is incorrect or
outdated.
Make sure that the driver you have
installed is the correct driver for your
hardware. Also try downloading and
installing the latest driver release from
your hardware manufacturer.
Your MIDI driver is configured
incorrectly.
Make sure the driver’s IRQ and port
address settings match the physical
settings on the card.