57Gregy Posted March 3, 2024 Posted March 3, 2024 Welcome to the forum. This is among the most basic operations with MIDI. MIDI is just data. It needs a synthesizer to make sound, in this case the synth is in your keyboard. You should be able to connect headphones to it You can go to Insert at the top and you may be able to select a software synth. I am not exactly sure what ships with Cakewalk anymore. There have been a few changes . Once you have a soft synth, change the output of your piano MIDI track to that soft synth. The soft synth's output should be sent to your sound card. Then you should be able to hear it through the computer. Check out the Tutorials forum here for more basic lessons. Good luck! 1
John Vere Posted March 3, 2024 Posted March 3, 2024 These videos will explain everything you need to understand to use midi. https://youtu.be/YJlI6U8Rqa0?si=S0Ufs1p4MpMNLlcv https://youtu.be/rVWeMsPZ-hc?si=x4pjeMyariIJcAue There’s many more on my Tutorials playlist https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL7YqVth30eGsURWrKGeu-fFyg3ETjF-Ox&si=z5zY8h6W-uij_zvw
user905133 Posted March 5, 2024 Posted March 5, 2024 If this is the same issue as another post you did, I replied in the other thread.
Max Arwood Posted March 18, 2024 Posted March 18, 2024 What you hear comes from the settings under audio preferences. Please screen shoot under audio preferences -> Devices Driver settings Playback and Recording
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