On 'Live PD' last week, a man had a bunch of music equipment stolen from his garage. He reported it to the police and pawn shops and music stores.
Someone from GC called him and said someone was trying to sell one of his amps. They gave the man the thief's name.
He looked up that person, went to his house, called the cops.
Cops arrested the thief and helped the man load up his stuff.
"Pop music is rubbish so is folk and country i do not know why those styles of music exist total rubbish if you ask me! "
Just for clarification, Dave didn't write that, he quoted it.
Over a week now, and I haven't gotten bored, yet. Catching up on my sleep, basically relaxing.
I'm amazed how much better my knees and ankles feel now that I'm not standing and/or walking all day. And getting regular again. ? Changing schedules and changing meal times wreak havoc with my digestion. TMI?
Okay. Is the keyboard connected to speakers? Do you have channel and patch (instrument sound) assignments in the MIDI track? You would probably want to use "General MIDI" for now.
Or, go to 'Insert' at the top and select Soft Synth>TTS-1 and set the MIDI track's output to TTS-1. Make sure you have chosen a channel and patch in the MIDI track.
Set the output of TTS-1 to your Behringer, or a bus that has it's output set to the Behringer.
On the mic and bass, you will want to select either L or R for their inputs since they are not stereo instruments.
I'm out. Bed time.
More info will follow tomorrow, I'm sure.
Some RTFM may be in order. ? It's not hard, so you should be going in no time.
Good luck!
The first one is a drum machine or kit, or a drum map. The second one would be whatever keyboard or sound module is connected to the Behringer's MIDI ports. Is there one?
Welcome to the forum.
On the MIDI track, what is it's output set to? It must be set to an external sound module/keyboard or a software synthesizer. Since you are using ASIO, it shouldn't be set to Microsoft GS Wavetable Synth. If it is, there's something wrong.
The 1 input is 'stereo input 1' and so on. In the audio track's inputs, you should be able to select from Left, Right, or Stereo.
First, we'll need some more info from you.
What DAW program are you using? I assume Cakewalk by Bandlab, but could be any older app.
Are you using an audio interface and if so, which one?
Are you using ASIO driver mode?