At this point, you have to find out, where the error is.
Maybe you could load a nice free midi-tool: "Midi Monitor" (just google for this).
Then you use Midi Monitor to check if something is coming in. Midi Monitor also shows you the values of the incoming data (set the prefs to "HEX" or "numbers").
Then (when you're absolutely sure that everything works as it should) start(!) QC and create a blank composition. If you select "Midi Controller", you shouldn't have to en/disable something at all except the source and the Controller-Value.
If it still won't work then, save your composition with the source you want, then restart QC, load that composition again.
Maybe you could test another device.
Yesterday I had the issue that the MidiDevice on the PCI-Card just didn't work! I switched to my USB-Device and everything went fine. But you'd notice this kind of behavior when you're using Midi Monitor to check your transmissions.
Thank for the try, but didn't work neither.
As far as I underestand a MIDI pipe create a virtual midi out (one more), then QC has the same behaviour with it then it has with the others.
*%%¥≤©**!! I'm stuck!
Anto.
maybe you could use something like midipipe to see if you could send midi to qc.
just wondering how to help you debug.
Hmmm... well, I tried this, but it didn't work.
Anyway, phisical ports should be present (and they are) anyway. But they don't work. Thanks anyway.
I can't believe I'm the only one having this kind of problem!
And concerning the channel: yes, I read about it, they are ok : grey=selected ; white=deselected.
Bye
P.S.
I hope I'm using the list correctly.
On Nov 16, 2005, at 7:09 PM, michael markert wrote:
I found that sometimes virtual ports are not recognized.
Try opening all your musical software (with creation of virtual ports) first, then launch QC again –
(sorry, if this hint won't help; for me it has been too obvious and I remember having clicked around for an hour untill I restarted everything and then it worked...)
Also: I think the channels are all pre-selected; if you clicked on one of them, you might have _disabled_ the channel. I remember it has been an issue on this list some time ago...
regards,
Michael
Am 16.11.2005 um 14:08 schrieb Antonio TARANTINO:
Hi.
I'm not a developper, I am rather a musician, but It looks like Qc is the ideal solution from my audio-video project. I sterted using it, but I'm having trouble with the MIDI controlers.
They output "0", i.e. they have no reaction.
I activated the MIDI device as "source".
I selected the channel (grey), and the octave (for MIDI note), I even tried to select all the midi channels and play all the notes, use all the phisical controller.
The hardware is ok, the computer receives correctly, everything work fine with other application, but nothing happens in QC. And it's the same for all the MIDI devices (I have a few).
Maybe a clue: in the inspector all the device are present, but some of them with the generic name (i.e. "port 1" or "Midi port") and some other with their specific name ("Bidule 1"). But none of them work. Is this relevant?
Am I missing something? Is there a known issue with MIDI controlers? Is there a solution?
Thank you and please excuse my english.