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- Dear Customer !
-
- Here is some important information you need to know
- to install Cubase properly. Before you start you have
- to decide whether you want to use the MIDI drivers
- which come with Windows 3.1 and/or from the vendor of
- your MIDI interface or alternatively the drivers which
- come with Cubase.
-
- 1) Using Cubase with MME drivers
- In this case you have to run the MIDI Setup program which
- comes with Cubase and activate Multimedia MIDI. Please
- disable all other interfaces. You should then use the Control
- Panel, found in the Main Group, for setting up drivers which
- are a part of Windows. Here you have to install the MIDI
- driver according to the instructions which come with your
- MIDI interface.
-
- 2) Using Cubase with it own drivers
- In this case you should run the MIDI setup and activate
- the driver for your interface. If you select the interface
- option you will see some optional fields which have to be
- filled according to the instructions of your MIDI interface.
- Please make sure that all other drivers are disabled.
- After quitting the program with OK you should start the
- Window`s Control Panel for setting up drivers and make sure
- that there is no driver installed which talks to the same
- interface as Cubase. This can lead to strange behaviour and
- you should therefore remove the relevant driver.
-
- Cubase needs the Windows Timer driver in order to run.
- Please make sure that the Timer driver is installed in Windows.
- It can be found in the driver Control Panel in Windows.
-
- Additional Information:
- Commonly in PC compatible computers certain IRQ and Base
- Addresses may be used internally for the Monitor and Printer
- Port. If you have a situation where the Set Up program
- and the physical setting on the card match but nothing works,
- try another IRQ and Base Address pair.
-
- If you get the situation where Cubase can transmit data
- out of your interface but fails to see any MIDI input,
- you have almost certainly got the Base Address correct
- but the IRQ wrong.