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David Herron

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  1. Thanks for your replies and advice, I'm pleased to say a few random/guesstimate box ticks has done the job for me. While inserting as a soft synth, I selected Midi Source, First Synth Audio Output, and in the 'Display Automation On' dropdown selected 'First Synth Audio Track'. Transpose is now available as a Midi Plugin and it works. I'll leave this here for anyone else who may get stuck with the same issue. Thanks again for your speedy replies.
  2. It's just a cheapo keyboard from Gear4Music, bought as a piece of fun, a VisionKey-1 I discovered that it is midi-compatible though so dl'd Cakewalk to give it a try and as I say it works, but Transpose doesn't appear to on Cakewalk for my own VSTs, although for Cakewalks own midi piano it does. If I use the Octave +/- on the keyboard through it's own speaker it functions correctly, but Cakewalk appears to ignore the function completely. Unless the answer lies in a midi setting to instruct it to follow the keyboards own octave setting?
  3. Hi all, I just bought a keyboard which does work via midi, and while the keyboard itself has an octave +/- button which works through the keyboards own speaker, when connected to midi the button does not appear to function while playing live in Cakewalk. I have a Catch 22 situation however. If I add a VST as a Simple Instrument track and start playing, it will play through that VST. It's only a 37 key keyboard though, so I want to be able to transpose. Adding as a Simple Instrument will not allow me to add Transpose though. The flip to this is that if I add the VST as Midi Source it allows me to add Transpose, and Cakewalk recognises the keyboard inputs (the levels respond to key presses) but there is no sound. I presume I am missing an option somewhere, and/or Transpose may be available when using SImple Instrument but I am not finding where or how. Does anyone know the solution to this one please?
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