Using the MIDI Device Configuration Window

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Using the MIDI Device Configuration Window

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The MIDI Device Configuration Window shows you how Windows MIDI ports and devices are configured in Musician.

For simple MIDI configurations that consist of no more than a sound card and MIDI keyboard, you can use the Quick MIDI Device Setup window to quickly test MIDI playback and recording, and to inform Musician which MIDI output device you wish to use. In this case, you may not need to use the MIDI Device Configuration Window.

You will probably want to use the MIDI Device Configuration Window if your MIDI studio consists of more than one external MIDI device-- such as a MIDI keyboard plus one or more MIDI sound modules. In this case, the extra complexity of your MIDI studio will require some corresponding extra complexity in informing Musician about the physical arrangement of your MIDI equipment. Musician's MIDI Device Configuration Window offers you an intutitive way to provide Musician this information.

To use the MIDI Device Configuration Window effectively, you will need to understand the distinction between MIDI port and device. The term MIDI port is something that is defined by Windows, and something that you find references to in most other MIDI programs. In contrast, the term MIDI device has a special definition in Musician, even though the word device is also used in many ways by other programs. It is important that you understand how Musician defines the term device, and the relationship between a port and a device. This is discussed in the topic Understanding the Difference Between a Port and a Device. We highly recommend that you review that topic before using the MIDI Device Configuration Window.

prcarrow To open the MIDI Device Configuration Window:

B853Select the MIDI Device Config command from the Setup menu.

When you open the MIDI Device Configuration, you may find that the text in the MIDI Device Configuration Window is too small to read. You can change the text size, as described below.

prcarrow To increase (or decrease) the font size of text in the MIDI Device Configuration Window:

B853Increase (decrease) the size of the window by dragging one of the corners of the window outward (inward) with the mouse. The size of the text will expand to fit the new size of the window if you make the window larger.

-- OR --

B853Choose Zoom In (Out) from the View menu.

-- OR --

B853Type Z+UpArrowKey or Z+DownArrowKey for Zoom Out or Zoom In

If you decrease the size of the window, the same text size will be preserved, and scrollbars will be added to the window. You can zoom back out by choosing Zoom Out from the View menu, or by typing Z+UpArrowKey.

Another option is also available:

prcarrow To change the font size of the text in the MIDI Device Configuration Window to fit the current size of the window:

B853Choose Scale to Fit from the View menu.

-- OR --

B853While holding down the 'Z' key, hit the ENTER key.

The remainder of this chapter is organized as follows:

B8Understanding the Details of the MIDI Device Configuration Window
B8Testing Playback and Recording Devices
B8Managing MIDI Ports
B8Managing MIDI Devices
B8Assigning Bank, Patch, and Drum Note Names to a MIDI Device
B8Managing Alternative MIDI Device Configurations