WinXP and MIDI devices

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RedSun
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Post by RedSun »

Could someone tell me what is the maximum number of MIDI devices(drivers) supported by Windows XP?


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Post by subhuman »

I believe the limit of 10 MIDI devices (from 98 & 2000... which is why I'm a bit surprised when I see people running/suggesting those OSs) is raised to 32 MIDI devices in XP.


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Post by kimgr »

Windows 98se does not have a 10 port limitation.
Here's the ports available (and working) on my system:

Oasys port a
Oasys port b
Scope port 1
Scope port 2
Scope port 3
Scope port 4
Unitor8 port 1
Unitor8 port 2
Unitor8 port 3
Unitor8 port 4
Unitor8 port 5
Unitor8 port 6
Unitor8 port 7
Unitor8 port 8
Hubi's port 1 (MidiClock)
Hubi's port 2 (MidiTimeCode)
Hubi's port 3 (Reaktor)

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Post by Neutron »

Kim have you tested your midi timing? Hubis screwed mine up a bit. (not as bad as yoke though)

play a stream of 64th notes hihats from your sequencer to a sampler.(anything, doesnt matter if its creamware or hardware) all the same.

speed it up untill it becomes a tone.
the tone should be steady with no hiccups or wavering.
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Post by RedSun »

Thanks everyone!

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