Whether the Aftertouch will ever be recordable in Studio One is a whole different problem. Thus LoopMidi can be denecessitated in the scenario. With a driver it can be distributed as you said to “multi-client” ie many synth programs and daws at the same time. With a 512 buffer size and the 35000 signal / 5 second ration it hung out a bit longer.Ī driver will be necessary to get it to work without LoopMidi. Although the LoopMidi reset from 35000 to 20000 after the Blue Screen Of Death which I believe was triggered when I ran the CME XKey on the same USB Hub as the interface. I have doene some further sploration into the use of Higher LoopMidi signals/time before it will trigger the LoopMidi feedback detection. It seems to shut off the USB port, and the port must be switched in order to work. I also experience the problems that the guy with the Apple in your other forum posts described. I am still attempting to get this thing to work properly. Too bad this will be worthless forever without a driver. Windows users for sure should be advised NOT to purchase this device. This is worthless device without a driver. Studio One freezes up too, when MIDI devices are removed and added on USB ports, so that’s not even an option. So therefore RECORDING of the Midi in is impossible with Studio One. The MidiBerry program which is the easiest way to get it back online again by disconnecting reconnecting with a quit of the MidiBerry and restart, and reselecting of the MIDI device and Loop out, is not able to hold this thing for long. However that at least proves that it can be held and is not the fault of my USB connection. The only thing that holds this is a desktop CS80 synth from Arturia. It disconnects similarly from Live Professor II. It disconnects from Studio One after 1 minute, the second I play an aftertouch note. I KNOW there’s no one out there who can use this seriously with windows. Reason: added tags, clarification of first paragraph This topic was modified 5 years, 8 months ago by JS. Very frustrating, How can you not know this? How do you not have a driver? This is the reason the Xkey won’t stay connected and the reason it can only be seen by the first DAW or synth opened. The Oxygen 8 v2 is an exceptional MIDI device because it has a driver. They have never failed to put the device, with the same name every day, into every program I open concurrently. I have a current config using 5-6 MIDI keyboards simultaneously and I can recommend that you try to fashion a driver like the one for the M Audio which I use (have installed) two, the ‘Legacy keyboard’ and the ‘Oxygen 8’.
Otherwise the MIDI will be blocked by the first program it is run thru, from running to any and all other programs. The simple fact with MIDI is that every device needs a driver. This should work via BLE as Windows can see and attempt to pair with xkey but fails with yellow refusal/retry message. By the way class compliant means BARE MINIMUM. So that not only do Xkey air NOT connect via Windows BLE, (and I’m not going to buy a Widibud when my Yamaha’s BT01 transmits fine, and windows can see Xkey but not connect just as Xkey attempts fail over android where I recieve the message “bad private key”) but also now barely hold a basic Class Compliant MIDI channel. Todays livestream I demonstrate that using my current cocktail of DAWs the xkey disconnects recurringly from 52:30 thru the end, at least 10 times: I have shown time and time again (in my livestreams) that MIDI devices do not work right without a driver.