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Usb to midi in
Usb to midi in













usb to midi in

I don't have external speakers and I think the DP have decent internal speakers. What I would prefer though is my DP to play sounds from Pianoteq. I wouldn't have any problem to connect DP directly to computer if I used headphones I could simply listen everything everything from computer. I feel like I really need much better understanding of all this :\ perhaps there's a better configuration that I have imagined. I am totally confused and clueless now :\ I have read that old MIDI connectors available in audio interfaces are only to support old devices. Analog audio drives the loudspeakers (or headphones). Focusrite interface produces analog audio

usb to midi in

digital audio goes out over the USB cable to the FocusRite interface Pianoteq "reads" the MIDI data, and produces digital audio MIDI data goes over the USB cable to the PC Follow the same steps, but connect the FocurRite audio outputs to the "Line In" jack on the DP. If the DP _does_ have a "Line In" or "Audio In" : Turn off "Local Control" on the DP - it should be a menu option. drive external "powered" or "active" loudspeakers. Use headphones on the Focusrite, or use its "Line Out" jacks to and take its MIDI input from the DP (these are set inside Pianoteq) Arrange Pianoteq to play its audio through the FocusRite interface, MIDI signals are coming in from the DP, on that USB cable. and do whatever is needed to get the computer to recognize that As MacMacMac says, connect the DP's USB port to the computer, If it _doesn't_ have "Line In" or "Audio In" jack, you _will not_ be able to play Pianoteq through its loudspeakers. Does it have a "Line In" or "Audio In" jack ?















Usb to midi in