I can't run PulsarI and WF192D. Anybody can help me?
Sorry about my english, I'm spanish... Thanks!
Pulsar I and Yamaha WaveForce 192D
Subject: re: Pulsar and other soundcards
The answer is yes, it works, however...
It depends on whether how you want they work together. Just be a matter in the windows setup like audio and MIDI drivers must be available for pulsar and other soundcards. They also must be no irq-shared neither conflicted. It means that the windows must reconizes its drivers in order to use it.
Of course when you must want to run them at same time in your MIDI-Audio-Seq, right? So, in the Seq-MIDI setup, you need to assign which MIDI ports are used on which soundcards. Same setup for the audio, you must choose exactly which soundcard's drivers that be play/record (regardless how many soundcards in your systems). Then in the pulsar project (for audio, monitor/rec), you need to add the soundcard device(s), double click on it to make sure pulsar software reconize it (yamaha audio-driver, for example).
That way you can connect that soundcard input to the pulsar Bmixer environment. That's all.
Here is very simple tutorial how to play the wave/MP3 files on your SoundBlaster or yamaha in the pulsar project without MIDI-audio-sequencer program for win9x/Me platform:
1> Setup wave (asio) drivers: Go to Control-pannel -> Multimedia Property, audio-playback/recording, to select the SB/Yam audio drivers, then click apply.
2> Setup pulsar: drag-drop the soundcard devices (source and Destinator), connect to output/input to Bmixer. You will need the the soundcard sourse for playing-back. That's all
3> Play the MP3/Wave player: Now you can open any MP3/Wave players (even double click on those files), you should be able to play and record it as well.
If the setup is right, this should works.
Hope this helps
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The answer is yes, it works, however...
It depends on whether how you want they work together. Just be a matter in the windows setup like audio and MIDI drivers must be available for pulsar and other soundcards. They also must be no irq-shared neither conflicted. It means that the windows must reconizes its drivers in order to use it.
Of course when you must want to run them at same time in your MIDI-Audio-Seq, right? So, in the Seq-MIDI setup, you need to assign which MIDI ports are used on which soundcards. Same setup for the audio, you must choose exactly which soundcard's drivers that be play/record (regardless how many soundcards in your systems). Then in the pulsar project (for audio, monitor/rec), you need to add the soundcard device(s), double click on it to make sure pulsar software reconize it (yamaha audio-driver, for example).
That way you can connect that soundcard input to the pulsar Bmixer environment. That's all.
Here is very simple tutorial how to play the wave/MP3 files on your SoundBlaster or yamaha in the pulsar project without MIDI-audio-sequencer program for win9x/Me platform:
1> Setup wave (asio) drivers: Go to Control-pannel -> Multimedia Property, audio-playback/recording, to select the SB/Yam audio drivers, then click apply.
2> Setup pulsar: drag-drop the soundcard devices (source and Destinator), connect to output/input to Bmixer. You will need the the soundcard sourse for playing-back. That's all
3> Play the MP3/Wave player: Now you can open any MP3/Wave players (even double click on those files), you should be able to play and record it as well.
If the setup is right, this should works.
Hope this helps
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