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Kapitein_Rob
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Midi-ox in windows 7 issue
« on: Mar 9th, 2023, 5:52am » |
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For many years I use Midi-ox with a M-audio 2x2 usb interface (usb to DIN) in windows 98. It controls an digital piano and a Roland usb keyboard with a Roland sound module and a Waldorf module. This system works. Now I would like to use Windows 7 (64 bit). I installed midi-ox (V 7.02.372) on that machine, and drivers for the M-audio interface. This system does the following. When I use the piano as input (usb-in-A) and the Roland module as output (usb-out-A) the input monitor screen responds with "Active Sensing" all the time. In-between it shows only a "Note off" message with the correct parameters. There is no sound from the module. If needed I can send you a screen dump. Can you explain what is happening here? Can this be solved?
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Re: Midi-ox in windows 7 issue
« Reply #1 on: Mar 9th, 2023, 8:04am » |
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After some additional trying I noticed also the following. When I use the keys (z,s,x...)) of Midi-ox to provide some midi input, then the sound modules do generate the correct sounds. Apparently, the input of the two Midi keyboards are not transferred to the two output ports of the M-audio interface, whereas an internal midi-ox signal does provide the correct output. How can I filter/remove the Timing Clock (F message and Active Sensing message (FE) from the input and output monitor?
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Re: Midi-ox in windows 7 issue
« Reply #2 on: Mar 9th, 2023, 6:10pm » |
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Hi it sounds like there is some weird filtering going on. Go to the menu Options / MIDI Filter... These are the setting I use.... Clear all the check boxes in this "Filter" dialog. Check (tick) the three lower ones "Filter out ...", "Apply Filter..." and "Display Sysex..." On the line just up from there, "System Realtime" click the button with "..." and a new dialog will pop up Select ... the top line "F8-Timing..." the line "FE-Active Sensing" Click OK You might like to click the line "System Common" which is mainly Midi synchronization messages (if you can have a look at what messages by clicking the button "..." in that line). When you click OK on the Filter dialog no more Active Sensing messages should appear in the MidiOx monitor windows. All of that might fix all your problems, but post again if it doesn't. All the best Royce
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Re: Midi-ox in windows 7 issue
« Reply #3 on: Mar 11th, 2023, 5:29am » |
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Dear Breath, Thank you very much for this suggestions. You solved the case. In the midi-filter (in Options) the Note On message was ticked. I do not understand why, as it was a fresh install of Midi-Ox. And, using your suggestion on the dialog of System realtime, the messages F8 and FE were removed in both monitor screens. The midi output to both sound modules is now restored. So my W7 system is now working as it was in W98.
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Re: Midi-ox in windows 7 issue
« Reply #4 on: Mar 11th, 2023, 5:36am » |
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Glad it is all sorted All the best Royce
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