I've posted Bob's Mantra several times here over the last 7 years or so. Get the incense going along with the Sitar music. Ready?

"Audio is not Midi, Midi is not Audio" Ommmmmmm.

Midi is nothing but digital computer commands that tell a midi device (synth) what to do, it is not sound by itself. The midi synth can be hardware or software. In this case that would be your hardware SD2. The midi synth makes the sound (audio). Now you have to route the audio from the source (SD2) just like any other audio be it your Home Theater setup, your guitar amp and/or mics to the PA on a gig, whatever. If you want to record the sound in your computer then the audio from the SD2 goes into your PC interface or soundcard and the monitor out from the soundcard goes to your studio monitors. The interface could be your Mackie mixer or a built in soundcard. If you don't need to record it, the SD2 audio can go straight to your studio monitors or your Mackie, your choice.

Keep the midi and audio separate in your head and you'll have it.

Bob.


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