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Re: Status : console ready. Waiting for MCU Init

PostPosted: Fri Feb 01, 2013 6:17 am
by bitSync
farmac wrote:If I use the 32 bit D8Bridge , do I use (Midiyoke) or Midiloop , with my cubase7 64bit , 64 OS ?


Don't try to use Midiyoke with an x64 OS; it won't go well. Use either LoopMIDI or LoopBE30 with an x64 OS. The MIDI virtual port software (32 bit or 64 bit) is an OS thing, not a D8Bridge thing, not a DAW thing. Your LoopMIDI or LoopBE30 will get along just fine with your 32 bit d8bridge.exe and your 64 bit DAW on your 64 bit OS.

Re: Status : console ready. Waiting for MCU Init

PostPosted: Fri Feb 01, 2013 3:20 pm
by farmac
Yes. Marc emailed me to try the 32 bit version as well , which is listed beside the 64 bit version in the archive.

I could probably clean up the Quick and Dirty instructions a bit , now that I've stumbled through them.

I'm going to try and work on my D8b and Cubase some more tonight. I've got to LEARN Cubase , and LEARN the new mapping of the D8b as well. In a quick start last night ; without looking at the map , the buttons on the D8b REALLY facilitate the navigation thru the functions of Cubase.

Re: Status : console ready. Waiting for MCU Init

PostPosted: Fri Feb 01, 2013 3:35 pm
by farmac
I also found when creating ports in Loopmidi , not to bother writing " in from 1 , or out from 2 " etc. just Loopmidi port 1 , and so on.
If you read the directions describing the procedure for setting this up , and entering the info into the other MCU controllers as opposite , the directions show in's that were labelled out's ( when you created them ) and reverse ? - and this is of course not possible. Just labeling them port 1,2,3,..... and then entering reverse order and MCU order - Worked for me.