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1. Probably your card is not setup properly. Go to Device -> Device setup -> VST audiobay . Check what is there, change stuff, in the end of all things google "asio4all" and download it. Excellent drivers that will run with pretty much everything. Midi might not work, if your soundcard doesn't have a midi synth (GM!) Mine doesn't so I can't hear shit of midi anymore! But if you take any mp3 you have and just drag and drop it into Cubase in a project, it should play.
Make sure that your soundcard has ASIO or direct sound. If it's ASIO, ASIO works only for 1 devices unless you "release to background". So if you have winamp, for example, open, it might stop Cubase from sounding. And some devices do that, without actulaly playing anything! for example Y! messanger does that, so I had it uninstalled!
2. I'm not sure I understand. You have a PC, right? In the Steinberg folder in program files -> Steinber you should get the Cubase SX3 folder, as well as VST plug-ins folder. The VST plugins is the main folder which feeds Cubase, HOWEVER there is a second folder inside the Cubase SX3 one, which should have subfolders "drums", "synth", etc.
Still don't know what you mean though.
3. Press F11, get instruments out. Go to the first available slot, click on it, get the list of instruments, find EWQLSO, click on it. The orchestra is loaded. Load an articulation. Click on the keyboard, it might not play. Go back to the project, add a new midi track (right click, midi track), go to the ins and outs on the left hand. On the out choose EWQLSO from the pull down menu. Go back to the EWQLSO window, click on the keyboard, it should play.
etc, etc
Hope it helps.
If not you need to be a bit more clear about things I'm afraid.
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