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    Tech Mentor fbonito's Avatar
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    yap, i'm still finetunning my project, and in the end i will have a lot of cool things (combos, etc)

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    Default LoopBe1 not working on my Win 7 64bit Prof

    According to this thread, LoopBe1 is working on Win7 64bit.
    I tried it on my TOSHIBA Win7 Prof 64bit SP1. The driver doesn't start:
    Windows cannot verify the digital signature for the drivers required for this device. A recent hardware or software change might have installed a file that is signed incorrectly or damaged, or that might be malicious software from an unknown source. (Code 52)

    I also tried loopMIDI. It's the same.
    MIDI Yoke installation stopped in the middle.

    Anybody has encountered similar problem before?

    Thanks in advance,
    Phuoc

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    Give CopperLan a try. Works great on Windows 7 64 bit.

    http://http://www.copperlan.org/

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    Quote Originally Posted by extraclassic View Post
    Give CopperLan a try. Works great on Windows 7 64 bit.

    http://http://www.copperlan.org/
    Thanks, it was a bit difficult to work out how the things work at the beginning. But it works great! :-)

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    Quote Originally Posted by extraclassic View Post
    Give CopperLan a try. Works great on Windows 7 64 bit.

    http://http://www.copperlan.org/
    Thanks, it works beautifully :-)

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    Yup, my favourite since a few months. Ethernet, Matrix, unlimited amount of cable, you can even modify the setup on a machine attached to your setup. Really nice. Seems to solve most issue for those having problem with MIDI Yoke on 64 bits O/S

    Fix the issue with those having PC/Mac setup. Install on both, then plug and play.

    BTW, did you tried to install with admin privilege (Run as Admin)? You always should do it anyways...
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    Quote Originally Posted by extraclassic View Post
    Give CopperLan a try. Works great on Windows 7 64 bit.

    http://http://www.copperlan.org/
    Thanks, it works now. Great stuff! :-)

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    Default more midi q's - glovepie etc

    wow what a thread, coudn't see a search function so apologies if this is already covered as well as off-topic...

    reaper, midi, shortcuts - glovepie and AHK... or alternatives (xpadder, bome,...)

    Right now I think I need/like to use multiple apps, ie glovepie to distinguish input from mouse1 and mouse2, keyboard1 and keyboard2, AHK for hotkey sequences, ie 'btw' (consecutive keypresses, as oppose to simultneous...)

    I'm thinking about mapping a dj2go controller to daw functions. It's on channel 1, and if I assign a shortcut in reaper then ANY channel midi note 60 event, for example, will trigger the action (not what I want, of course). so I'm thinking of (scenario 1) mapping dj2go to channel 2. I already have loopmidi, and am considering using Bome's MT to map dj2go to a virtual MIDI port, and make the traffic on that be on channel 2... is that right? a control channel, basically)

    still in the research & design stages, wondering how much more difficult I'm making this, whether midi channel stuff (channel-mapping?) is possible in glovepie (myfave of all the scripting languages, such clean syntax)

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