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Re: IF IT'S NOT ONE !#$$%$^! THING IT'S ANOTHER....

2008-10-21 by Erik Hines

You shouldn't be using Midi Yoke, at least for the setup you described
to me. Midi yoke screws up port mappings in Cubase as it 'takes over'
the midi port. I haven't needed Midi Yoke or Husker Vu EVER in my MIDI
setup, which I control over 15 devices.

Also, I only use MIDI OX when I'm doing sequencing outside of CUBASE,
Midi OX also 'Takes Over' the midi port, so I DO NOT USE THEM AT THE
SAME TIME!!! 

MIDI OX"S port mapping system is great, and you should have no problem
with multi patching devices. And Midi YOKE is bad as it installs those
nasty "Virtual Midi' devices, that can cause some issues down the road.

In Cubase, you can also route midi ports to multiple midi outs, so I
see no need to have Midi Yoke AT ALL!!

My advice, uninstall Midi YOKE and Husker VU. Open up cubase and try
again. Also, spend MORE TIME WITH MIDI OX, LEARN ALLOF IT"S FUNCTIONS
BY GOING THROUGH EACH OF THE ICONS. You have a number of different
functions that will help you troubleshoot. Also, open up the '66'
icon, that your Midi Patchbay, you can route 1 input 10 10 outputs or
vice versa, very helpful.


Erik


--- In bc2000@yahoogroups.com, "libraclassic2" <libraclassic2@...> wrote:
>
> MY DEVICE MANAGER RECOGNIZES MY BCF2000, BUT NOW MY @!$%$%!#$ PROGRAMS
> WON'T.  NONE OF THEM.  ALL THEY SHOW IS THAT MIDI YOKE CRAP AND MY
> SOUNDCARD (LINE 6 TONEPORT UX2).  DOES MIDI YOKE OR HUSKERVU HAVE
> ANYTHING TO DO WITH THIS?
> 
> Device Manager recognizes my BCF2000, but now my !$#$%@ programs
> won't.  None of them.  All they show is that MIDI Yoke crap and my
> soundcard (Line 6 Toneport UX2).  Does MIDI Yoke or Huskervu have
> anything to do with this?  
> 
> And why the hell does my Behringer disappear everytime I reboot?  I
> have to reinstall the !%$!$ thing everytime i start the dam thing up.
>  I had to switch USB ports in order for my system to recognize what's
> alternately looking like a godsend and a piece of shit all rolled into
> one.
>

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