

They are called Class Compliant drivers and don't function correctly. Starting at the Midi interface, save yourself a lot of heartache and don't buy a cheap USB one and don't buy one that uses Microsoft drivers.

Post by Breath on Aug 13 th, 2014, 7:37pm I have an Oberheim OB3² Hammond clone,which triggers very happily from a Yamaha P120, however.I want to change some parameters in the OB3² and these can only be accessed via MIDI so I have to find some way of sending a message such as 'F0 01 01 cc vv vv F7' If I download MIDI OX will I be able to do this? And what sort of USB-Midi cable would I need?

Post by jean-claude on Aug 13 th, 2014, 6:53pmĪlthough I have been playing for years (read decades) it is only recently that I have used MIDI on stage. (Message started by: jean-claude on Aug 13 th, 2014, 6:53pm) MIDI-OX > Questions and Discussion > Absolute Beginner MIDI-OX User Forum - Print Page MIDI-OX User Forum ()
