|
|
Tips and tricks for using Notation Software products Learn (and share) tips and tricks for getting the most out of your Notation Software products. |
|
Thread Tools | Display Modes |
#7
|
|||
|
|||
Mark,
I'm not sure if
Mark,
I'm not sure if I am with you. The chain is to my idea always the same. Composer sees the Midi-port driver, that connects to a "midi sound generating device", internal or external. The midi-sound generation device requires a device definition. Am I wrong here? --------------------------------- Examples: In case of the TYROS their is a USB Midi driver, that presents it self as MIDI Port Device. It's however specific to connect an external Yamaha's USB Midi device, could be any keyboard/synth from Yamaha. The external device needs a device description regards voices, rhythm etc. so Tracks get right Instrument names and patches. In case the MIDIsport USB device, its exactly the same, but universal. This USB device needs a driver that acts as MIDI Port. You may connect any external Midi device, that again requires a device description. IN case of using a sound card with midi connector. Also the same The sound card drivers present one midi port, to which you connect an external device, what ever brand or make - with a device description. In case of software like Microsoft GS or Yamaha XG wavetable, these presents themself as "Midi Port, and attached to it the "wavetable generator" which requires a device description. ------------------------------------- Cheers Jaap |
Bookmarks |
|
|