Grizz905
2005-07-13 02:38:42
Great product (if only I can get it to work!)
I've installed it to the letter and loaded the knob preset correctly for Reason3, but cannot seem to set the MIDI out to stay on MIDI Yoke NT:1. It keeps going back to "none"
Any ideas?
Great tool for when I need to write some music while sitting on a plane etc...
Brian
florian
2005-07-19 20:12:10
I have no idea why it doesn't work for you...
Have you tried using a different virtual MIDI port?
Florian
Grizz905
2005-07-19 21:10:46
I was able to get it working by changing the MIDI IN port to something other than Yoke 1. I should have thought of that...
Thanks for the reply
Brian
florian
2005-07-20 06:38:52
great, that makes sense! I'll add that info to the tutorial.
Florian
my plants die
2005-07-28 16:14:57
i am having the same problem but changing the midi in isn't helping: midi out still says none, no matter what the choice. thanks for any assistance
florian
2005-07-28 16:21:22
sorry, I don't know what the problem can be.
Have you tried closing all programs, then start Mouse Keyboard and select Yoke 1 as MIDI OUT?
Florian
my plants die
2005-07-28 16:51:06
wow, fast reply!
tried that, it works now. unfortunately, i've opened up reason and don't hear anything from the keyboard. the little piano icon in reason's sequencer DOES react when i use the keyboard -- it flashes green -- but i have the feeling the error is with the midi yoke device.
i installed it but i didn't change its settings all at (don't i need to 'route' it to the keyboard?) and don't know exactly how to do that ... maybe that's out of the scope of this message board, but any help is appreciated. =) i'm so not with technology....
florian
2005-07-28 16:56:15
once you see Reason reacting to playing on the piano, that connection is OK and only thing to worry about now is Reason. Check out the tutorial once more...
Florian
my plants die
2005-07-28 17:26:32
all right, thanks. i messed around in reason and got it to work. it's great!