![]() ![]() #2-you picked probably the cheapest adapter possible, which is not always the best choice. The remaining IN connector can probably just hang un-connected unless your keyboard has sounds in it that you want to trigger Also, make sure you connect the Midi plugs correctly(I believe you want the plug labelled OUT connected to the Midi Out of the keyboard). The crucial setting is "Input Port" and that would be the little USB adapter you bought(which hopefully came with a driver). The brand and model settings are not important(you can leave them blank). ![]() Name it as you like(I use an Akai keyboard so I named mine "Akai"). #1-have you gone into Setup>Midi>Midi Studio and configured the keyboard and routing? Pro Tools needs to know where to "look for" midi data and this window is where that gets configured. ![]()
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