![]() ![]() Once you got yourself a MIDI box you got half of your work done. Obviously, this happens both ways as the MIDI Box collects MIDI input from the IN cable and throws it back at your computer, making your FL capable of accepting and sending MIDI data to non-USB gear. ![]() ![]() ![]() Let's start from the bottom: the MIDI keyboard you already have doesn't have any USB connections, right? 'Cause if this is the case, you should already be familiar with MIDI Boxes - little, sometimes cheap devices wich will carry your MIDI signal out of an USB port and bring it out to a DIN 5 cable, wich is the standard MIDI cable.
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