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Hallo, everyone
More about my problems with NC and Ketron SD2 Yesterday (a) I simply restarted NC after booting up (the notebook having been 'off' for some 12 hours) Loaded Notation's own 'Twinkle' file and tried to play result as before ie something is sent to the SD2, but what comes out is just garbled sound and a lock-up (Have repeated that today, Monday, with the same result. And then have had both Midi-Illustrator Maestro and Midi-Illustrator Player playing through the SD2 and scrolling happily. I don't like their screen as much as NC but they are working !) ) (b) Removed Notebook and put my Asus Laptop (which has my original purchase of NC3) into the identical hardware set-up. NC detected the usb midi in, and played a test scale correctly. But then I loaded Notation's own 'Twinkle' file and tried to play result as before ie something is sent to the SD2, but what comes out is just garbled sound and a lock-up Conclusion: suggests there may be nothing wrong or garbled with the NC set-up on the Notebook, since the NC set-up on the Asus is reacting exactly the same way. In which case, no point in re-installing ? It is possible that I am doing something wrong somewhere in the set-up but what could that be ? From first principles: it seems likely either that Notation is not sending some initial code which the SD2 expects, or conversely, that it is sending some code which is not necessary/is actually 'confusing' the SAD2. Again, I can only speculate on how the parallels that are working, are working ? (c) Have also experimented with LoopBe virtual midi cable. I have had it recognised as the 'out' of NC and the 'in' of OMB, but I cannot detect that anything is passing from one to the other. Eg if I play Twinkle in NC, it scrolls without sound, but 'record' in OMB does not pick it up. (d)I haven't previously said anything about Windows versions. The Notebook runs Win 7 Starter The Asus runs Win 10, upgraded from an original Win 8 installation. Are you aware that Windows support for Midi varies significantly for these versions ? What is NC3 principally aimed at ? (e)The last thing I can think of is that I still have NC 2.6.3 on an old desk-top. I could see whether that will run the SD2 happily. If so, it would do all I need on the Notebook (although I note the help window doesn't record the registration code, and I don't think I've got an installation *.exe for it, either). Sincerely Ian G. |
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Hi, Ian:
Nothing to add at the moment, but I've got my thinking cap on about this and am trying to suss it out. David |
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Well, mostly.....
For some time I had had a set-up with a cheap midi controller keyboard as a midi-in - which had its own printer-style usb connection, so I had 'parked the out' cable of the usb-midi cable in the 'out' of my clavi (knowing I could turn it off with a click in what I have been calling 'my other software'.) Late last week, I changed that, to physically replace the cheapie with my Roland A500 - but that wasn't then connected into the computer-centred connections at all - it had an-old style 5 pin cables set direct to my Korg 03R/W. So the 'out' of the usb-midi cable was 'floating', and I re-parked it in the 'other' socket of the SD2. This morning I was adjusting again, to re-instate the clavi as a midi-in option, and it suddenly occurred to me that this 'parking' could have been the cause of the conflict with the SD2. And indeed, so it has proved - 'Twinkle' plays nicely (well actually, it's a fairly horrible track !) from NC. So principally my fault.........though the fact remains that several other softwares coped. It's possible to be too 'sensitive', perhaps ? Anyway, I can listen and scroll through NC again, thank goodness. Regards Ian G. |
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Hi, Ian, Sherry:
All's well that ends well, as somebody famous once said. I think perhaps the other software you were using disabled midi echo as a default, whereas it's on with NC. What you were getting sounds like a midi feedback loop -- every time a note came into the keyboard, it was sent back to NC, which sent it back to the midi keyboard -- and 'round and 'round. It's always something. David |
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