[elektron] Nix client for TM-1?
2006-10-19 by Jesse
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2006-10-19 by Jesse
Anyone planning on trying this on Linux? Just curious... [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
2006-10-19 by daniel_elektron
If I remember correctly we had it up under Linux. Drop a question to support, mention "Magnus" and se how far he took it. --- About Windows: Regarding Win2k - TM-1 is "USB audio standard compliant", and these drivers are not built into Win2k (neither Mac OS9). I have no idea if there are any such drivers available for Win2k or other systems, but it's worth a google. The "drivers" you find on our website just changes the name of the device, no matter how many warnings Windows submits, it's still the same driver, just renamed. It could be right in warning though, because driver installs are really just scripts. Surprisingly basic system really, you could wipe the whole harddrive with a "driver" would you be a bad boy. And don't forget to read the readme-file! It actually contains important information. The "drivers" (.inf) change the name of the unit. Go ahead if you want your unit to pop up and be listed as "TurboMIDI" when you insert it instead of instead of "USB Audio device" - go ahaead. But the reg-files are trouble-solution if you can not see the TM-1 in any MIDI port lists. They make room for the TM-1 if you've installed certain applications (we're not 100% sue which) that just keep masks it. Also other USB Audio compliant units are masked if you experience this. If everything works fine you should probably leave it the way it isand don't install the reg-files. Daniel --- In elektron-users@yahoogroups.com, "Jesse" <jesse@...> wrote:
> > Anyone planning on trying this on Linux? > > Just curious... > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] >
2006-10-19 by roby@sweet-trip.net
:( about w2k > > If I remember correctly we had it up under Linux. Drop a question to > support, mention "Magnus" and se how far he took it. > > --- > > About Windows: > > Regarding Win2k - TM-1 is "USB audio standard compliant", and these > drivers are not built into Win2k (neither Mac OS9). I have no idea if > there are any such drivers available for Win2k or other systems, but > it's worth a google. > > The "drivers" you find on our website just changes the name of the > device, no matter how many warnings Windows submits, it's still the > same driver, just renamed. It could be right in warning though, > because driver installs are really just scripts. Surprisingly basic > system really, you could wipe the whole harddrive with a "driver" > would you be a bad boy. > > And don't forget to read the readme-file! It actually contains > important information. The "drivers" (.inf) change the name of the > unit. Go ahead if you want your unit to pop up and be listed as > "TurboMIDI" when you insert it instead of instead of "USB Audio > device" - go ahaead. > > But the reg-files are trouble-solution if you can not see the TM-1 in > any MIDI port lists. They make room for the TM-1 if you've installed > certain applications (we're not 100% sue which) that just keep masks > it. Also other USB Audio compliant units are masked if you experience > this. If everything works fine you should probably leave it the way it > isand don't install the reg-files. > > Daniel > > --- In elektron-users@yahoogroups.com, "Jesse" <jesse@...> wrote: >> >> Anyone planning on trying this on Linux? >> >> Just curious... >> >> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] >> > > > > /roby //www.sweet-trip.net
2006-10-19 by M-.-n
Daniel, For the application 'masking it', check for the logitech camera drivers. All of them. This buggers make any usb class compliant midi interface desapear under XP ! Cheers Marc
-----Original Message----- From: elektron-users@yahoogroups.com [mailto:elektron-users@yahoogroups.com]On Behalf Of daniel_elektron Sent: jeudi 19 octobre 2006 18:58 To: elektron-users@yahoogroups.com Subject: [elektron] Unix and old Windows versions for TM-1 If I remember correctly we had it up under Linux. Drop a question to support, mention "Magnus" and se how far he took it. --- About Windows: Regarding Win2k - TM-1 is "USB audio standard compliant", and these drivers are not built into Win2k (neither Mac OS9). I have no idea if there are any such drivers available for Win2k or other systems, but it's worth a google. The "drivers" you find on our website just changes the name of the device, no matter how many warnings Windows submits, it's still the same driver, just renamed. It could be right in warning though, because driver installs are really just scripts. Surprisingly basic system really, you could wipe the whole harddrive with a "driver" would you be a bad boy. And don't forget to read the readme-file! It actually contains important information. The "drivers" (.inf) change the name of the unit. Go ahead if you want your unit to pop up and be listed as "TurboMIDI" when you insert it instead of instead of "USB Audio device" - go ahaead. But the reg-files are trouble-solution if you can not see the TM-1 in any MIDI port lists. They make room for the TM-1 if you've installed certain applications (we're not 100% sue which) that just keep masks it. Also other USB Audio compliant units are masked if you experience this. If everything works fine you should probably leave it the way it isand don't install the reg-files. Daniel --- In elektron-users@yahoogroups.com, "Jesse" <jesse@...> wrote: > > Anyone planning on trying this on Linux? > > Just curious... > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
2006-10-19 by Jesse
That stinks for win2k... Guess win2k is getting a bit old though... e-mail me and maybe i can help you find an XP image...
----- Original Message ----- From: roby@... To: elektron-users@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2006 1:26 PM Subject: Re: [elektron] Unix and old Windows versions for TM-1 :( about w2k > > If I remember correctly we had it up under Linux. Drop a question to > support, mention "Magnus" and se how far he took it. > > --- > > About Windows: > > Regarding Win2k - TM-1 is "USB audio standard compliant", and these > drivers are not built into Win2k (neither Mac OS9). I have no idea if > there are any such drivers available for Win2k or other systems, but > it's worth a google. > > The "drivers" you find on our website just changes the name of the > device, no matter how many warnings Windows submits, it's still the > same driver, just renamed. It could be right in warning though, > because driver installs are really just scripts. Surprisingly basic > system really, you could wipe the whole harddrive with a "driver" > would you be a bad boy. > > And don't forget to read the readme-file! It actually contains > important information. The "drivers" (.inf) change the name of the > unit. Go ahead if you want your unit to pop up and be listed as > "TurboMIDI" when you insert it instead of instead of "USB Audio > device" - go ahaead. > > But the reg-files are trouble-solution if you can not see the TM-1 in > any MIDI port lists. They make room for the TM-1 if you've installed > certain applications (we're not 100% sue which) that just keep masks > it. Also other USB Audio compliant units are masked if you experience > this. If everything works fine you should probably leave it the way it > isand don't install the reg-files. > > Daniel > > --- In elektron-users@yahoogroups.com, "Jesse" <jesse@...> wrote: >> >> Anyone planning on trying this on Linux? >> >> Just curious... >> >> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] >> > > > > /roby //www.sweet-trip.net [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
2006-10-19 by roby@sweet-trip.net
Hi Jesse, that would be great. Maybe I can the drivers form an XP machine and test them on my w2k??? > That stinks for win2k... > Guess win2k is getting a bit old though... > > e-mail me and maybe i can help you find an XP image... > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: roby@... > To: elektron-users@yahoogroups.com > Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2006 1:26 PM > Subject: Re: [elektron] Unix and old Windows versions for TM-1 > > > :( about w2k > > > > > If I remember correctly we had it up under Linux. Drop a question to > > support, mention "Magnus" and se how far he took it. > > > > --- > > > > About Windows: > > > > Regarding Win2k - TM-1 is "USB audio standard compliant", and these > > drivers are not built into Win2k (neither Mac OS9). I have no idea if > > there are any such drivers available for Win2k or other systems, but > > it's worth a google. > > > > The "drivers" you find on our website just changes the name of the > > device, no matter how many warnings Windows submits, it's still the > > same driver, just renamed. It could be right in warning though, > > because driver installs are really just scripts. Surprisingly basic > > system really, you could wipe the whole harddrive with a "driver" > > would you be a bad boy. > > > > And don't forget to read the readme-file! It actually contains > > important information. The "drivers" (.inf) change the name of the > > unit. Go ahead if you want your unit to pop up and be listed as > > "TurboMIDI" when you insert it instead of instead of "USB Audio > > device" - go ahaead. > > > > But the reg-files are trouble-solution if you can not see the TM-1 in > > any MIDI port lists. They make room for the TM-1 if you've installed > > certain applications (we're not 100% sue which) that just keep masks > > it. Also other USB Audio compliant units are masked if you experience > > this. If everything works fine you should probably leave it the way it > > isand don't install the reg-files. > > > > Daniel > > > > --- In elektron-users@yahoogroups.com, "Jesse" <jesse@...> wrote: > >> > >> Anyone planning on trying this on Linux? > >> > >> Just curious... > >> > >> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > >> > > > > > > > > > > /roby > //www.sweet-trip.net > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > /roby //www.sweet-trip.net
2006-10-19 by Jesse
I really doubt XP drivers would work on W2k
----- Original Message ----- From: roby@... To: elektron-users@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2006 3:06 PM Subject: Re: [elektron] Unix and old Windows versions for TM-1 Hi Jesse, that would be great. Maybe I can the drivers form an XP machine and test them on my w2k??? > That stinks for win2k... > Guess win2k is getting a bit old though... > > e-mail me and maybe i can help you find an XP image... > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: roby@... > To: elektron-users@yahoogroups.com > Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2006 1:26 PM > Subject: Re: [elektron] Unix and old Windows versions for TM-1 > > > :( about w2k > > > > > If I remember correctly we had it up under Linux. Drop a question to > > support, mention "Magnus" and se how far he took it. > > > > --- > > > > About Windows: > > > > Regarding Win2k - TM-1 is "USB audio standard compliant", and these > > drivers are not built into Win2k (neither Mac OS9). I have no idea if > > there are any such drivers available for Win2k or other systems, but > > it's worth a google. > > > > The "drivers" you find on our website just changes the name of the > > device, no matter how many warnings Windows submits, it's still the > > same driver, just renamed. It could be right in warning though, > > because driver installs are really just scripts. Surprisingly basic > > system really, you could wipe the whole harddrive with a "driver" > > would you be a bad boy. > > > > And don't forget to read the readme-file! It actually contains > > important information. The "drivers" (.inf) change the name of the > > unit. Go ahead if you want your unit to pop up and be listed as > > "TurboMIDI" when you insert it instead of instead of "USB Audio > > device" - go ahaead. > > > > But the reg-files are trouble-solution if you can not see the TM-1 in > > any MIDI port lists. They make room for the TM-1 if you've installed > > certain applications (we're not 100% sue which) that just keep masks > > it. Also other USB Audio compliant units are masked if you experience > > this. If everything works fine you should probably leave it the way it > > isand don't install the reg-files. > > > > Daniel > > > > --- In elektron-users@yahoogroups.com, "Jesse" <jesse@...> wrote: > >> > >> Anyone planning on trying this on Linux? > >> > >> Just curious... > >> > >> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > >> > > > > > > > > > > /roby > //www.sweet-trip.net > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > /roby //www.sweet-trip.net [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
2006-10-20 by daniel_elektron
Check the reg-file and you'll see we got course sight on it. :) Was a bugger to find out what caused it though. Ode to Logitech who takes freedom to push all compliant devices aside. The camera should still work fine with the reg-fix as far aswe know. Daniel --- In elektron-users@yahoogroups.com, "M-.-n" <nostromo@...> wrote: > > > Daniel, > > For the application 'masking it', check for the logitech camera drivers. All > of them. This buggers make any usb class compliant midi interface desapear
> under XP ! > > Cheers > Marc