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I suggest you to contact the MAGIX Customer support Service:
Magix Support
{链接已删除}http://rdir.magix.net/?page=60PQ4RYDJIH5
ASIO driver only helps out with audio material and reduces latency problems, in order to get the midi working it is necessary to select a sinth form the synth pool of the software(something like vita vst for example).
This procedure normally works "naturally", and so in my first answer i didnt came to this topic, but eventually you just forgot to select e midi instrument to play your midi sounds.
Although if you did select e midi synthesizer than there must be a problem somewhere, and such a problem can hardly be solved over a forum like this one ,so i suggest to check first if the midi synth is been selected (eventually try another one instead of the one you selected), and then, if there is no improvment, contact the support.
Please accept my advise and contact the support, you will be helped out of the problem :)
sh!t should be workin from the start... im starting to think i might have wasted money.
You may want to check asio4all v2.11 as well for the driver. If you want to run more than one app at a time you have to get multi client drivers for your card. You may want to check {链接已删除}http://www.steinberg.net/forums/viewtopic.php?f=34&t=48 .