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Howdy Vartan,
Please try doing the following: 1. In your MIDI Device Configuration setup, uncheck the "Is input device" for all the LoopBe30 "Device" headings.I think that having the Port setting "off" for "Open for MIDI input" should do the trick. Otherwise every time that Composer detects a MIDI signal coming from that port, it will automatically treat it like an input device (which is what you've been seeing). Turning the port itself off should effectively "turn the spigot off" so no signal can come back to Composer. I don't have LoopBe30 installed, so I can't test this myself. Do let me know if it does (or doesn't) work. ttfn, Sherry p.s. Good sig
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Hello Sherry,
I'm sorry for the late-ish reply, I haven't had a chance to try out your suggestion until today. Everything worked perfectly and I'm not having problems anymore. Thank you very much! --Vartan |
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Hi Vartan,
Thanks for letting me know that turning off the port worked. Others may benefit from that knowledge as well Since there are so many possible devices and configurations (more than we could possibly test directly), it's always helpful when all of us share info like this.I look forward to seeing and hearing some of your work in our "Share your music" section. ttfn, Sherry
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