MIDEX-8
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Setting up your MIDI Program
When you have installed the MIDEX-8 interface driver, you must config-
ure your MIDI application program so that it actually uses the MIDEX-8
interface.
What you actually must do to select the MIDEX-8 within the program
depends on what program you use. We will therefore only describe the
basics here. Please find more details in the manual of your MIDI appli-
cation program.
• Most MIDI application programs on the PC and on the Macintosh offer possibil-
ities to set up the MIDI ports, often via a dialog called “MIDI Devices” or “MIDI
Setup”.
• This where you select your MIDI input and output devices or activate them.
• The output port that you select for a MIDI track in your sequencer sends the
MIDI data to the keyboard or sound module that is connected to this port.
If the MIDEX-8 interface driver has been installed correctly, you can e.g.
select the MIDEX-8 inputs In 1 to In 8 in the Cubase “Inputs” column
and select the outputs Out 1 to 8 in the “Outputs” column.
In Nuendo’s Track List, you can select an input in the “Input” pop-up
and an output in the pop-up above it.
• These inputs and outputs correspond to the physical inputs and outputs 1 to 8
of the MIDEX-8 interface.
• Make sure that these items are activated (ticked or highlighted) in the cor-
responding dialog of your MIDI application program. Some programs do
limit the number of simultaneously usable input and output ports.