USB MIDI into SFP

An area for people to discuss Scope related problems, issues, etc.

Moderators: valis, garyb

Post Reply
sharcsound
Posts: 47
Joined: Tue May 07, 2002 4:00 pm
Location: Vienna, Austria
Contact:

Post by sharcsound »

How do I get my SCOPE instruments to recieve MIDI from my new M-Audio MIDISport 2x2 interface without using a sequencer like Nuendo or Cubase? I want to play my B-2003 witout using the PulsarII MIDI In and a sequencer.
Counterparts
Posts: 1963
Joined: Tue Aug 19, 2003 4:00 pm
Location: Bath, England

Post by Counterparts »

You could try using something like Midi Yoke.

This gives you virtual MIDI cabling inside your PC. '98/ME and NT/2K/XP versions are available.

http://www.midiox.com/index.htm?http:// ... /myoke.htm

I know that this works between e.g. stand-alone applications and sequencers, but I do not know whether SFP will recognise its virtual ports as a software interface which you can use inside SFP.

Else, I do not know of any way of doing this.

Royston
Rob van Berkel
Posts: 236
Joined: Sun Jul 29, 2001 4:00 pm
Location: Rotterdam, The Netherlands

Post by Rob van Berkel »

Isn't there a sequencer that support your interface nativly? because that's what I did. I use Emagic AMT8 and logic 5.5PC. The amt8 ports are recognized in logic, where I can route them to sequencer outputs, which in turn are accessible in scope as sequencer sources.
My solution depends on the ability of the sequencer to route (midi)signals. I don't know what other sequencers can or can't do here.

Cheers,
Rob

<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: Rob van Berkel on 2004-11-10 14:42 ]</font>
User avatar
valis
Posts: 7649
Joined: Sun Sep 23, 2001 4:00 pm
Location: West Coast USA
Contact:

Post by valis »

Install MIDI-OX

Once installed, go to Options>Midi Devices. Then simply select the input port(s) and output port(s) that you wish to use and all data will be mirrored from all selected in ports to all selected out ports. Quick & easy...

If you choose to do anything more complex (midisport port 1 to cw port 2 etc) you'll have to set up filtering rules.
nitri
Posts: 87
Joined: Tue Jun 01, 2004 4:00 pm

Post by nitri »

The solution is very easy!

You must install the simple program "Hubi´s Midi loopback". I have a UC-16 control (USB) of Evolution connect to my scope an I haven´t any problem.
sharcsound
Posts: 47
Joined: Tue May 07, 2002 4:00 pm
Location: Vienna, Austria
Contact:

Post by sharcsound »

MIDI-OX does the job, and then some. Thanks guys for the tip. I'm sure the MIDI Loopback would also work from the same company, but the MIDI-OX can do so much more as well. It's ike a Swiss army knife for MIDI. I will do lots of exploring the posibilities later. It's cool to see my Pulsar II board with unused MIDI In/Out cables while I play my MiniMax or B-2003.

I needed the M-Audio MIDISport to replace the SCOPE MIDI interface as it gives me lockups sometimes with my ASUS P4C800-E Deluxe board, especially with GigaStudio.

I hope the USB MIDI will also give stable timing. I haven't seen any tests on USB MIDI devices, but someone on the Nuendo forum likes to let everyone know that he hates USB MIDI and calls it unprofessional.
Counterparts
Posts: 1963
Joined: Tue Aug 19, 2003 4:00 pm
Location: Bath, England

Post by Counterparts »

What appears inside SFP when using MIDI OX?

(MIDI OX is from the same stable as MID Yoke by the look of things. I didn't mention Hubi's loopback as ASAIK it's for Windows 98 only)

Royston
sharcsound
Posts: 47
Joined: Tue May 07, 2002 4:00 pm
Location: Vienna, Austria
Contact:

Post by sharcsound »

Hi Royston,
The MIDI input to the SFP synths comes from the Sequencer MIDI In Source. The Pulsar MIDI Source is not used. It works great and I haven't had any lockups or other problems, even with my WX5 windcontroller and keyboard on at the same time. MIDI-OX is brilliant. It speaks and listens from it's drivers to all other drivers like Creamware MIDI 1 and MIDI 2.
Counterparts
Posts: 1963
Joined: Tue Aug 19, 2003 4:00 pm
Location: Bath, England

Post by Counterparts »

Oh...I think I see now! :smile:

You use MIDI OK/YOKE to connect your card's MIDI to the sequencer's MIDI output, and then use that in SFP without having to run the sequencer. Is that right?

Royston
User avatar
garyb
Moderator
Posts: 23364
Joined: Sun Apr 15, 2001 4:00 pm
Location: ghetto by the sea

Post by garyb »

yes.
sharcsound
Posts: 47
Joined: Tue May 07, 2002 4:00 pm
Location: Vienna, Austria
Contact:

Post by sharcsound »

Yes without a sequencer. It works perfect with a sequencer too.
User avatar
valis
Posts: 7649
Joined: Sun Sep 23, 2001 4:00 pm
Location: West Coast USA
Contact:

Post by valis »

Counterparts, Midi Yoke adds a virtual driver...since SFP doesn't poll the OS for any external drivers you would never 'see' Midi Yoke's software drivers in SFP. Midi Yoke is rather for doing things like routing midi from one software application to another. Midi-OX can do a lot of realtime processing of midi (and in this case is forwarding midi from any selected ins to any selected outs). The two can work together as well...(but Midi-Yoke still won't 'show up' in SFP).
Rob van Berkel
Posts: 236
Joined: Sun Jul 29, 2001 4:00 pm
Location: Rotterdam, The Netherlands

Post by Rob van Berkel »

So what happened then with the stability and performance issues from the past? I recall an advice as to NOT run yoke or hubi's tool, as stability and performance were compromised. That's why I figured out a way to not have any additional tools, and just use the sequencer and SFP.
Is it safe then?

Cheers,
Rob
User avatar
valis
Posts: 7649
Joined: Sun Sep 23, 2001 4:00 pm
Location: West Coast USA
Contact:

Post by valis »

I had some instability with using Midi-OX and SFP if the midi port that my JD800 was on was being directed to SFP. Then I setup a filter to block the ActiveSensing messages from my JD800 and everything is fine...
Post Reply