![]() ![]() SOOOOOOOOOO - you can try to get everything plugged back into the ports, the exact same way they were before, and that should clear up the issue, OR you can: Any thoughts? Thank you.ġ) Possibly mismatch on midi channels, between the keyboard and the track?Ģ) While the above may be the cause, I think the following is my guess for most likely scenario: If using USB cable to connect external keyboard or controller, if any of the plugged in USB cables - to the computer - have moved to a different port - (and it does not even have to be the XS that got plugged into a different USB port - could be any of the devices plugged into any of the USB ports on the computer), so for some reason, Windows reassigns its own internal table of what is plugged into what, and Sonar or now CbB, can show the device names as being valid declared and selected as active devices in Preferences > Midi > Devices, but underneath - internally - that device had been given a new connection identifier by Windows, and you would never know it by just looking at it. ![]() I dont understand why I can't make it work. But I have it set MIDI to USB, Local Off. I also loaded voices bank that was saved as "All data" and all my MIDI settings were wiped out. We recently moved and I was not using a studio in a new place, so configuration could of change. I did check another USB port and another USB cable. I am panicking wondering if Windows did some update that caused it. It was always on, soon as I load any project on any MIDI channel- it always worked. With Windows updates, I lost USB connection from V-Synth GT and Fantom G- Roland decided to not update their drivers. I have Yamaha XS Ins and Outs showing in Devices for Audio and MIDI, computer is making connected/disconnected sounds when connect/disconnect USB cable, Cakewalk asks if I want to re-route devices when connected/disconnected- everything looks normal, but no signal. This is emergency, because- well- I am a keyboardist and Yamaha Motif XS* is my main MIDI instrument and I use a lot of MIDI.
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