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readyave
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Hello,
I recently purchased a Yamaha ux-16 usb midi interface for my new computer. I'm running windows xp on this pc. The sequencing software I am using is Powertracks Pro Audio v4.0b by PG Music. When I was running windows 98 on my older computer and midi via joystick port, I didn't have a problem cotrolling the jv-1010 thru the serial port of the keyboard while playing the notes from my korg m1 via the joystick port midi interface. Now that I have a new pc, i'm running xp on it, I just purchased the yamaha ux-16 usb midi interface since this new motherboard does not have a joystick port on it. I can communicate with the korg fine. The problem is my jv-1010. Everytime I try to hit a note via the korg m1, I get a "coe BFL" message which is for buffer full. I've tried minimizing sysex buffer settings in my sequencer software (powertracks) but that still does not help. I still get the buffer full message. I tried using the sound diver software that came with the module to edit memory buffer settings, but that does not recognize the module in XP. Is there anything I can do to have all three pieces of equipment communicate with my sequencing software?
I recently purchased a Yamaha ux-16 usb midi interface for my new computer. I'm running windows xp on this pc. The sequencing software I am using is Powertracks Pro Audio v4.0b by PG Music. When I was running windows 98 on my older computer and midi via joystick port, I didn't have a problem cotrolling the jv-1010 thru the serial port of the keyboard while playing the notes from my korg m1 via the joystick port midi interface. Now that I have a new pc, i'm running xp on it, I just purchased the yamaha ux-16 usb midi interface since this new motherboard does not have a joystick port on it. I can communicate with the korg fine. The problem is my jv-1010. Everytime I try to hit a note via the korg m1, I get a "coe BFL" message which is for buffer full. I've tried minimizing sysex buffer settings in my sequencer software (powertracks) but that still does not help. I still get the buffer full message. I tried using the sound diver software that came with the module to edit memory buffer settings, but that does not recognize the module in XP. Is there anything I can do to have all three pieces of equipment communicate with my sequencing software?
