When you make a MIDI track, the MIDI isn't routed anywhere. Interract with the track in question, and set it's MIDI output. You can route it either back to your Yamaha, or to a virtulalinstrument.

HTH,

On 06/03/2014 04:28, John Gunn wrote:
Hello Eric,

I'd be interested as well and how to get the MIDI hearing the sound.

Using a Yamaha CS full 88 keyboard I can play virtual instruments but can't 
hear when I create a new MIDI track.

John


On Mar 5, 2014, at 4:19 PM, Eric Lambier <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi

Midi's aceesable in pro tools but it's a little cumbersom. It took me a bit to 
get on to it but now I'm using it fairly well. You can quantize, note duration, 
velocity etc. I'm used to using an old alisus HR16 from the 80's which is very 
friendly even though it never spoke a word! LOL If you get Pro tools I can send 
you some midi instructions I've written for myself that can get you started.

Good luck!

Eric
On 2014-03-04, at 7:16 PM, Christian wrote:

Christian

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