Posted: Thu Aug 10, 2006 12:40 am
Hi all,
Problem : Many USB MIDI controllers cannot be "plugged" directly into the software creamware midi inputs.
Heavy workaraound : What I used to do was to start mi sequencer software (which recognizes the USB controller), then assign the "sequencer MDII source" to the midi input of my scope devices.
Result : The whole setup is quite heavy since one must setup tracks and so and so..
Inspiration : Last night, I remembered about a tiny piece of software that use to come with ReBirth and that could do the trick : Hubi's MIDI LoopBack device.
http://members.magnet.at/hubwin/midi.html
It installs as a device in windows, and when started it allows to route any connected midi device's input to any connected midi device's output.
SCOPE sees it as a sequencer MIDI source.
so the trick is:
1) install HLD.
2) route the USB controller's output to one of the SCOPE MIDI Inputs
3) in SCOPE's routing window connect the sequencer MIDI source to the MIDI input of the device
Have fun!
Raul
Problem : Many USB MIDI controllers cannot be "plugged" directly into the software creamware midi inputs.
Heavy workaraound : What I used to do was to start mi sequencer software (which recognizes the USB controller), then assign the "sequencer MDII source" to the midi input of my scope devices.
Result : The whole setup is quite heavy since one must setup tracks and so and so..
Inspiration : Last night, I remembered about a tiny piece of software that use to come with ReBirth and that could do the trick : Hubi's MIDI LoopBack device.
http://members.magnet.at/hubwin/midi.html
It installs as a device in windows, and when started it allows to route any connected midi device's input to any connected midi device's output.
SCOPE sees it as a sequencer MIDI source.
so the trick is:
1) install HLD.
2) route the USB controller's output to one of the SCOPE MIDI Inputs
3) in SCOPE's routing window connect the sequencer MIDI source to the MIDI input of the device
Have fun!
Raul