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dkistner
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MidiYoke - Dedicated IRQs for soundcards?
« on: Jan 9th, 2003, 5:57pm » |
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I'm considering trying to use MidiYoke to feed output from Harmony Assistant (a scoring program) to a VSTi-compatible host so I can listen to compositions played with the VST instruments that I ultimately plan to use as I compose. I've been told it's possible to do this if I use a midi router and use the VSTi host as a "dummy player." I am nervous about even installing MidiYoke, though, because my Echo Mia card has to have its own IRQ and I've also got a Soundblaster Live! installed in my system. In XP, you can't just go in and tell it how to assign the IRQs--not efficiently or well, anyway. I've already disabled my USB ports, which I don't use, and that's gotten my cards on their own IRQs. So I need to know: What's going to happen to my IRQs (working now) if I install MidiYoke?
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Re: MidiYoke - Dedicated IRQs for soundcards?
« Reply #1 on: Jan 9th, 2003, 10:59pm » |
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Your IRQ configuration should be unaffected, as MIDI Yoke doesn't require an IRQ to operate.
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Re: MidiYoke - Dedicated IRQs for soundcards?
« Reply #2 on: Jan 10th, 2003, 5:48am » |
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Great news!
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