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| RE: MIDI latency/dropouts wdk, Without knowing anything about your MIDI hardware, or connection, or configuration, or drivers, I can say that Microsoft has announced that they have removed support for these types of devices (MIDI and game port) in favor of USB connected devices. That doesn't mean that you can't obtain some MIDI/game port support from a vendor, or that you aren't using a USB device. I just don't know. In case you are using some such device, the drivers must be Vista compatible. A vendor can make anything to work with Vista, if he is so inclined. Just my thoughts. -- freddy "wdk" wrote: [color=blue] > Get occasional latency/dropuots when running my MIDI keyboard from Vista. > Never had this problem with XP. Any ideas?[/color] |
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| RE: MIDI latency/dropouts Yeah, I have a midi to usb interface, but it doesn't look like it has a Vista driver. Looking at a different device, also some different sequencing software from Cakewalk. Thanks for responding. "freddy" wrote: [color=blue] > wdk, > > Without knowing anything about your MIDI hardware, or connection, or > configuration, or drivers, I can say that Microsoft has announced that they > have removed support for these types of devices (MIDI and game port) in favor > of USB connected devices. That doesn't mean that you can't obtain some > MIDI/game port support from a vendor, or that you aren't using a USB device. > I just don't know. In case you are using some such device, the drivers must > be Vista compatible. A vendor can make anything to work with Vista, if he is > so inclined. Just my thoughts. > > -- > freddy > > > "wdk" wrote: >[color=green] > > Get occasional latency/dropuots when running my MIDI keyboard from Vista. > > Never had this problem with XP. Any ideas?[/color][/color] |
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| RE: MIDI latency/dropouts midi port can not support in windows vist "freddy" wrote: [color=blue] > wdk, > > Without knowing anything about your MIDI hardware, or connection, or > configuration, or drivers, I can say that Microsoft has announced that they > have removed support for these types of devices (MIDI and game port) in favor > of USB connected devices. That doesn't mean that you can't obtain some > MIDI/game port support from a vendor, or that you aren't using a USB device. > I just don't know. In case you are using some such device, the drivers must > be Vista compatible. A vendor can make anything to work with Vista, if he is > so inclined. Just my thoughts. > > -- > freddy > > > "wdk" wrote: >[color=green] > > Get occasional latency/dropuots when running my MIDI keyboard from Vista. > > Never had this problem with XP. Any ideas?[/color][/color] |
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