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Combination of MIDI-OX for XP and MIDI-QUEST-XL 9
« on: Jul 28th, 2004, 2:47pm » |
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Dear Mr. Jamie O'Connell at Midi-ox (http://www.midiox.com) Dear Sound Quest Inc at (http://www.squest.com) Thank you for these wonderful program pieces. I think it certainly expands the power of various midi enviroments. I have two questions on how I can utilize Midi-ox and Midi-yoke upto their maximum capacity with Cakewalk pro audio 9, Midi-quest-XL9, WAMI RACK 24, and YAMAHA-SY85. 1. There is a problem in receiving sysx messages from Yamaha SY85 to Midi-quest-XL. This problem occured After installing Midi-ox and Midi-yoke. I removed Midi-ox and Midi-yoke from my computer but still the same problem remains. The explanation in the manual wasn't matching my XP program appearance. So, I went to 'Control pannel -> System - Hardware -> Device manager -> Sound, Video & Game controler' and clicked on the Midi-yoke driver and removed it. Was this uninstallation properly done? 2. If everything can work together well, I want to wire my midi tools as following. Cakewalk pro audio 9 + Midi-Quest XL 9 <-> WAMI RACK 24 <-> Yamaha SY85 I do not yet know how I use Midi-ox and Midi-yoke to do as above. Would you please give advice on this, please. I hope you can give me good answers on these questions soon. Thank you for your support in advance. Sincerely, Mr. Ki Hoon. FRANCIS. KANG. SOUTH-KOREA
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Re: Combination of MIDI-OX for XP and MIDI-QUEST-X
« Reply #1 on: Jul 31st, 2004, 2:35pm » |
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Neither MIDI-OX nor MIDI Yoke should affect your abiulity to receive SysEx in other Hardware or Software. Quote:1. There is a problem in receiving sysx messages from Yamaha SY85 to Midi-quest-XL. This problem occured After installing Midi-ox and Midi-yoke. I removed Midi-ox and Midi-yoke from my computer but still the same problem remains. The explanation in the manual wasn't matching my XP program appearance. So, I went to 'Control pannel -> System - Hardware -> Device manager -> Sound, Video & Game controler' and clicked on the Midi-yoke driver and removed it. Was this uninstallation properly done? |
| The uninstall was done properly. The problem likely remains because it was not caused by MIDI-OX or MIDI Yoke in the first place. I do not possess MIDI-Quest, but it looks like you may want to attach it in parallel to CWPA9 to feed MIDI to Yamaha device. If you have multi-client MIDI Drivers you can do it without MIDI Yoke: [Hardware MIDI]->[CWPA9]------>WAMI Rack... |->[MIDI-Quest]->| If you DO NOT have multi-client MIDI drivers you may need MIDI-OX and MIDI Yoke like: [Hardware MIDI]->[MIDI-OX]->[Out:MIDI Yoke 1:In]->[CWPA9]--------->[Out:MYoke2:In]->[MIDI-OX]->WAMI Rack... |->[MIDI-Quest]->|
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« Last Edit: Jul 31st, 2004, 2:45pm by Jamie OConnell » |
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