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Ekogen
27.10.2004, 01:30 PM
Okay im reading manual at moment.
Set up is-
Virus c desktop midi in/out to creamware pulsar 2 midi in/out
Usb to Pcr 30 midi keyboard
I dont seem to have 'midi' title in my menu bar as suggested beside windows, from reading manual. But i do seem to ba able to communicate/edit via computer to access c in Soundiver. I have had error messages about driver problems when Emagic starts up about creamware midi in/out 2 ' no driver installed' even though i am using midi in/out 1 selected in control panel. The other audio software's have no problems only Emagic???
Now i see a picture in soundiver- Computer icon connected to Desktop c. should i also be seeing my Pcr midi keyboard. At moment i cant see it or trigger any sound. But Cubase sx 1 does register a signal but no sound..
Thanks
ben crosland
27.10.2004, 01:51 PM
Can't help you with Cubase, but in Sounddiver you need to enable MIDI Thru
(Options menu)
jasedee
28.10.2004, 03:35 AM
Now i see a picture in soundiver- Computer icon connected to Desktop c. should i also be seeing my Pcr midi keyboard
No....All you should see is the computer and the Virus pictures
The problems you are having are most likely very easy to fix, and are probably just settings that are not correct, or something that is not configured properly.
I really recommend going to the music store where you bought your equipment, and have someone there come to your house to do an "Install" or "Training" session. This will cost a bit, but will be extremely benefical. It will save you countless hours and headaches, and have your system operating how it should be.
I did this when I first started, and it helped me Sooo much! MIDI is a bit of a bitch, and if you are new to all this, it can be quite frustrating and time consuming. But, saying that, it can be usefull to do it by yourself, which will help you learn.....important too!
Good luck!
Hollowcell
28.10.2004, 06:11 AM
I really recommend going to the music store where you bought your equipment, and have someone there come to your house to do an "Install" or "Training" session. This will cost a bit, but will be extremely benefical. It will save you countless hours and headaches, and have your system operating how it should be.
I did this when I first started, and it helped me Sooo much!
I'm sorry but I'm not able to help you much at all with Sounddiver as I don't use it. I just had to say however, Fuck you must have some cash behind you Jase! Feel free to throw some my way.. :wink:
Ekogen
28.10.2004, 09:43 AM
Yeah it seems to work since midi thru was enabled
Thanks
jasedee
28.10.2004, 11:32 AM
Yeah it seems to work since midi thru was enabled
Glad to hear it is all sorted out!
Fuck you must have some cash behind you Jase! Im a broke student! And it didnt cost too much for install/training. About (AUD) $50 an hour. Around 3 hours each session, around 3 sessions in total, but worth every penny!
Feel free to throw some my way..
No way dude......Im about to spend $500 on Multicore and connectors and need every cent!
Hollowcell
28.10.2004, 11:19 PM
No way dude......Im about to spend $500 on Multicore and connectors and need every cent!
I'll just take the gear then.
jasedee
29.10.2004, 02:51 PM
jase'sPee which has a similar smell to fetta chesse
hehehehehe.....Nice! :lol:
Hollowcell
29.10.2004, 10:57 PM
Hehehe, had to have some sort of comeback from "Hollowsmell"! :lol:
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