In your scenario, the MIDI is generated in the software at the sampling rate it is programmed to, so there is no re-sampling involved. Re-sampling would only occur between Sonar and the DSP (on playback). As for mixing, I am not sure what would happen here in Sonar, when dealing with audio at different sample-rates. My guess would be that the program expects all the audio/files to be at the same sample-rate (the one that you set for the project), and thus does not do any re-sampling on its own, but such questions should really be asked in a forum specific to the software you are using (i.e. Sonar).
As for the second question, AFAIK, it is the VSTi's responsibility to handle different (common) samplerates. I think what would happen here is that audio from the VST would be slightly off pitch, but again, some programs might handle it differently, so I cannot say for sure.
BTW: I do not have Sonar, or any of the VST's that you mention... and I do not really use ASIO in this manner (I hardly ever use VSTi's), so I cannot answer every scenario, etc.
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Originally Posted by Russ
As for the bug, yeah, it seems that just opening the MIDI port for either of the kX Synth's causes the Synth volume to be set at 100%.
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This appears to be fixed in 3540.