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Old 10-28-2004, 11:00 PM
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Default Korg N5ex

I'm hoping it's just a setting in my keyboard that I don't know how to set.

I am running Pro Tools 6.4 on a PC with a DIGI002. I have the MIDI out going into the MIDI in of my Korg N5ex keyboard. I also have the stereo 1/4" out from the keyboard back into an input on the DIGI002. I want to import a midi file in Pro Tools and have it send the MIDI signal to my keyboard, process the sounds, and have the audio send back into Pro Tools and record it.

Is it a setting in the keyboard that I need to do or is it in the program itself. If anyone could please walk me through this process, I'd appreciate it a lot!
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