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Re: BCR2000 on Windows 7 x64 and MIDIOX

2010-12-27 by dsimag

I did as you suggested and yes - BCR works OK through standard MIDI interface. I was prepared to leave it this way. I use BC manager only for txt->syx conversion, so the fact that BCMgr doesn't see BCR didn't bother me too much.

And then, don't ask why, I tried to plug BCR's USB cable into different port. And it worked! Looking at motherboard's documentation I found source of my problems - it's USB3! When I plugged it into USB2, it worked without a glitch! Just for the reference, motherboard is Gigabyte 890GPA-UD3H.

So, as an advice or hint to everybody in this group - if you're having problems with 64-bit USB driver for BCR2000, make sure you use USB2 port!

Cheers,
Dubravko



--- In bc2000@yahoogroups.com, "Mark" <markwinvdb@...> wrote:
>
> --- In bc2000@yahoogroups.com, "dsimag" <dsimag@> wrote:
> > I simply cannot make BCR2000 to work on new 64-bit Windows 7. Here are the facts:
> > - Win7 64bit, with all latest updates installed
> > - BCR2000 with Behringer's 64-bit driver 1.0.10
> > - MIDIOX 7.0.0.365
> > - BC Manager - latest release
> > I cannot get either BC Manager nor MIDIOX to detect BCR. In Windows device manager everything seems to be OK - it says "device is working properly". MIDIOX reports external error, and BC Manager reports that it cannot detect any units.
> 
> Hard to say, in particular since I myself don't have a 64-bit machine yet (let alone Win7 64-bit + Behringer's 64-bit driver).
> 
> However, since neither BC Manager nor MIDI-OX can access your BCR, my best guess is that the USB controller on your BCR is defective. In particular the "external error" message seems to indicate this.
> But it might also be a setup problem concerning the 64-bit USB driver.
> 
> Just to exclude some of the more innocent setup problems:
> 
> In BC Manager, do you see the Behringer I/O devices listed under (from the main window:) Options -> MIDI devices -> Input and Output?
> The Behringer I/O devices should have checkmarks there.
> 
> In the FAQ section of BC Manager manual, take a look at p. 81, question 3, and the question on pp. 84-85, in particular the paragraph about trying a standard MIDI connection.
> If BC Manager CAN access your BCR via a standard MIDI connection, the hypothesis that the BCR's USB controller is defective becomes more likely.
> 
> Hope this helps,
> Mark.
>

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