no MIDI settings???

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Linea Recta

I recently started using a new notebook with Vista Home premium installed.
Now I'm at a loss about MIDI settings. Can't find any MIDI settings under
soundcard, nor is it mentioned anywhere in help.
Am I getting blind, or is MIDI functionality simply removed?


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Tom Lake

Linea Recta said:
I recently started using a new notebook with Vista Home premium installed.
Now I'm at a loss about MIDI settings. Can't find any MIDI settings under
soundcard, nor is it mentioned anywhere in help.
Am I getting blind, or is MIDI functionality simply removed?

That would depend on your soundcard drivers. You'd have to check with
the notebook manufacturer.

Tom Lake
 
L

Linea Recta

Tom Lake said:
That would depend on your soundcard drivers. You'd have to check with
the notebook manufacturer.


The notebook is Medion MODEL: MIM2300 NOTEBOOK PC MD96662.
Soundcard seems to be "some" Realtek. I only have 'Realtek HD audio manager'
installed and dito drivers. All sorts of audio settings available but
nothing related to MIDI!
Although I can play MIDI files, at least I want to be able to assign
sountfonts, as this is called a "multimedia notebook"...



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regards,

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Flip

The notebook is Medion MODEL: MIM2300 NOTEBOOK PC MD96662.
Soundcard seems to be "some" Realtek. I only have 'Realtek HD audio
manager' installed and dito drivers. All sorts of audio settings
available but nothing related to MIDI!
Although I can play MIDI files, at least I want to be able to assign
sountfonts, as this is called a "multimedia notebook"...

Try this website tutorial. I had a lot of the same issues when I first
got a VISTA machine. This was posted in here when I asked for help
roughly 6 mos ago.

http://www.downloadsquad.com/2007/01/15/how-to-enable-wave-out-
recording-in-vista/

It may not seem to help at first. But it did open a lot new options that
after fiddling with finally got me to where I needed to be.

This may or may not help. Just a friendly suggestion.

Flip
 

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