I suddenly got the whim to pull out my old Helicon Voice Live, and while many Ox/Yoke 64 bit postings seemed discouraging, I took the Ox plunge. Also, Midi Ox/Yoke was my religion during a long, XP tenure. With a Windows 7 machine and a Yamaha 144 sound module, I never had an audio or midi issue. You didn't ramble a bit, and gave me a most generous answer. The MIDI Protocol is only 8-bit furthermore, MIDI data itself is only 7 bits since one bit is a STATUS bit (7 bits can represent 128 things)Įdited by Larry Kehl ( 02/12/18 12:06 PM) The iConnectivty MIDI input (if designed to MIDI spec) is listening for a handshake and data from ANY MIDI input source it cannot tell if the handshake and data at its "input" was generated using 32 software, 64 bit software, or another piece of dedicated MIDI hardware, which is independent of ANY OS The iConnectivty uses a "run of the mill" USB 2 interface (it is backward compatible to 1.1 and the whole thing peice of HW is backward compatible to Win XP SP3 - which is ONLY 32 bit) Again, I use MIDI YOKE/OX with the 64-bit "drivers" for Yamaha USB support for use to/from a Montage 7 while also using my Fishman Triple Play (and its 64-bit driver) to other VSTi's and DAWS for recording/playing and routing. And if not using MIDI Ox you are using a a similar "software patch bay" or a DAW that can route MIDI ins to one or more MIDI outsĪnd if having trouble installing MIDI Yoke in Win 10īTW the single Loopbe1 port would work just as well in conjunction with MIDI OX as a single port of MIDI YokeĪ MIDI port is a MIDI port as far as the OS (or MIDI) is concerned. You need to route BIAB MIDI OUT to a MIDI Yoke port (#1, # 2, #3, … or #8) THEN use MIDI OX (or similar or another DAW) to connect that single MIDI Yoke port to the multiple MIDI IN’s your trying to drive. I’m not doubting you have issues but MIDI Yoke SHOULD work fine with your iConnectivity so not sure why you are having issues?Įven if you know this I’ll mention for others who may not know. Like you and John said Loopbe30 has a trial, TRY IT - it won't hurt anything. I have and do USE BOTH MIDI Yoke and LoopBe 30, I have and do use MIDI Yoke with a 64-bit Yamaha USB MIDI for my Montage 7 and my Fishman Triple Play (installed using its 64 bit drivers) Yes I saw you already said MIDI Yoke didn't work (more later). You COULD take BIAB OUTPUT via MIDI Yoke, Loopbe 1, or Loopbe 30 into ANOTHER DAW or standalone VSTi (that has with ability to send MIDI out) and THEN using that DAW/VSTI (as a patch bay) route its MIDI thru or OUT to your iConnectivity port. Second, I seem to have lost the bubble on this how many outputs that you want BIAB to eventuality feed, sounds like at LEAST two? If yes then you are correct Loopbe 1 BY ITSELF won't help, (see above) – and John already said that (but stand by).Īlso if yes, besides a multi-port driver you will ALSO need something like MIDI OX (you knew that right?) if trying to go DIRECT form BIAB OUT to your i Connectivity port. Hope this helps.įirst here is some reading that may help with what you are trying to do Make sure the Vocalist is set to receive the chord info on channel 5. set this track to output to your hardware midi interface that is plugged into the midi in of your Vocalistġ0. In the host again set a track to receive midiyoke 1 on channel 5ĩ. In this screen check off "output chords" as set up it'll output basic chords on channel 5.Ĩ. In BIAB go to :OPT./PREFS/output channelħ. In BIAB route the audio to your sound card.RTs & RDsĦ. Route the audio from those DXi/VSTi to your sound card.ĥ. assign each of those tracks to a particular DXi/VSTiĤ. In your host program use midiyoke as your input driver for as many tracks as you need.And assign the approprite channels for those tracks that coincide with the BIAB instrument channelsģ. Use midi yoke 1 as your output driver in BIABĢ. You need only one.So here's what you do assuming your soundcard is OK with it. It's a virtual cable as well.You can have up to 16 virtual cables. I don't have LoopBe1 but I've used MIDI YOKE.
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