![]() ![]() So after reading your post I did some more extensive testing and can give you the following analysis: You are right, that Windows itself does not assign anything. ![]() Currently an already running Cubase should detect the new MIDI devices when they become available.īy “Windows… assign” I mean that once the MIDI device is used in one program, then within the Windows platform generally this same MIDI device cannot be assigned to any other program at the same time. It used to be that you had too do this, but that got changed awhile back (C9.5 maybe?). I just did a test and had 3 different programs (Cubase, and standalone versions of NI Kontakt & E/W Play) running at the same time while I played all three from my keyboard just fine ( if you ignore the ugly racket this produced).Īlso you should not need to restart Cubase if your keyboard is off when you launch Cubase. But after that those MIDI Ports are available for use by any program that wants to use them and nothing restricts multiple programs accessing them. Windows is used to create the various MIDI Ports in the first place (e.g. First I’m not sure what you mean by “Windows… assign”? To the best of my knowledge (and I’ve been using MIDI it’s entire existence) WIndows doesn’t assign anything. ![]() I don’t think your initial assumption is correct. I think I have found a good cable called loopMIDI.Īs a router I have experimented with Bome Midi Translator Classic, which works, but only allows one MIDI In & Out as far as I know.Ĭould anybody point me to other possible programs? I am looking for a program which I once set up with all my routings and then always auto-starts at startup, so I don’t have to worry pluging in my MIDI devices before I open Cubase/Dorico plus I can use my MIDI device with all the programs at the same time.Īny suggestions pointing in the right direction are appreciated! Until now, I always had to close one then open the other (&repeat), so I did some research.Ī MIDI Thru connection resolves this issue, and it is questionable why Windows 10 has not implemented this feature by now.įor this I need a Virtual MIDI Cable and a Virtual MIDI Router. Not possible inputting notes in Dorico, minimizing it and then use the MIDI keyboard in Cubase without having to close Dorico.Ĭurrently, I am setting up my nanoKontrol Studio, which takes some trial & error - trying things out in Cubase/Dorico then making some adjustments in the Korg Kontrol Editor. Having to close & reopen Cubase when my MIDI keyboard was not already attached, even if no other program had been using the MIDI device before. With this behavior annoying things happen like: As many of you know Windows can only assign one MIDI device to one specific program at any given time. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |