Right,
In Cubase you should have 3 MIDI channels each on (lets say) MIDI Channels 1, 2 & 3. Create 3 MIDI parts in Cubase each with their own arrangements (just single notes on each, lets not create polyphony problems) and set them playing.
Ensure each MIDI channel is set to play out the same Soundcard output port.
On the Virus check you are in Multi-mode (I have only owned the C and the TI so I cannot be too sure about the Virus set-up, just guessing from later models - I'm sure someone will correct me if I am wrong).
Then check each part, 1 through to 3, and check the sound is set to output to the main output L&R.
Check each Virus part (on the Virus) are set to a decent volume and not 0.
Then check Part 1 is set to MIDI Channel 1, part 2 to MIDI 2 and part 3 to MIDI 3.
I guess this is what you've already done - but do hear 1 or more sounds? Depending on your soundcard you may be able to set Parts 2 and 3 to output on separate channels so you have separate inputs into Cubase.
Let us know how you get on with this and hopefully someone thats used an A can fill in the blanks.
Drammy
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