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Old 06-26-2010, 11:12 PM
Thoraldus Thoraldus is offline
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Default Re: Problem detecting Recording device

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Originally Posted by Sherry C View Post
Hi Rick,



If time flies when you're having fun, then I must be having a ball

I did see your other post, and you actually tried what I was going to suggest (reinstalling the UM 1 driver - I saw some other posts on other MIDI forums where that driver needed to be reinstalled in a number of cases, a couple of times for some). Since it's working with your other MIDI software, then the problem is obviously with Musician. I'm glad you were able to work around the issue using MidiYoke. Not sure how that works, as I didn't realize that the "virtual" cables would hook up to USB plug-in devices, but hey - I just learned something new

ttfn,
Sherry
Hello Sherry,

MidiYoke works with MidiOx to provide virtual midi connections between midi software and physical midi devices. The software is pretty old but seems to work fine on my 64 bit Windows 7 system. Midi Yoke is used to connect any Windows MIDI Application output to another application's input. MIDI-OX is a multi-purpose tool: it is both a diagnostic tool and a System Exclusive librarian. It can perform filtering and mapping of MIDI data streams. It displays incoming MIDI streams, and passes the data to a MIDI output driver or the MIDI Mapper.


I haven't a clue why your Notation software would see the virtual Midi Yoke ports ( 8 of them) and not see the UM-1.


cheers,

Rick
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