E-Mu 202 Owner's Manual page 38

Usb 2.0 audio interface
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TIP . . .
If you're not hearing sound,
go to the Ableton Prefer-
ences and make sure that
the Driver Type is set to
ASIO and the Audio Device
is set to ASIO E-MU
0202|USB.
Step 14:
Locate MIDI Loops
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5. The Proteus VX application window shown below appears.
Load the Proteus X Composer Bank
6. Proteus VX is now running, but you need to load a bank of sounds.
7. Choose Open from the File menu on Proteus VX. Locate and load the Proteus
X Composer bank, which is located here: ("Program Files/Creative Profes-
sional/E-MU Sound Central"). This big bank takes a few seconds to load.
Play the Proteus X Composer Bank
8. Bring up the mini keyboard
few notes.
9. Change the Preset using the preset inc/dec keys.
Whenever you're ready, drag the Proteus VX window off to the side so you can
access the Ableton window.
10. From the View Menu on Ableton Live, select In/Out. Several
more options now appear in the mixer strips.
11. Select your MIDI interface in the "MIDI From" field and turn
Monitor On as shown at right. Now you can use your MIDI
keyboard.
12. Feel free to play around for awhile and don't worry about
losing anything. Nothing is made permanent until you Save
the bank.
13. When you're ready to move on, set the Monitor to Auto, select preset P0004 A
KuStq, then close the Proteus VX editor by clicking on the close box
Play MIDI Clips
14. Locate MIDI Loops by Keyfax in the Factory Content section of the Ableton
Live Lite 4 Browser.
15. Click on the folder to open it. You'll see a bunch of other folders.
16. Open the first folder, BRK_120. Next, open the next folder BRK-Bass.mid.
Now, you'll see a MIDI file named BRK-Bass.
Mini Keyboard
by clicking the icon on Proteus VX and play a
Cool sounds!
.
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