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By hejdaman Wed Mar 09, 2011 8:45 pm
Hi, i am having problems with my "new" midikeyboard i bought today. I bought a CME UF5. The guy i bought it from said that there is no driver for Windows 7, but i can download a driver for windows 7, 32 bit. That means that i have to format the whole computer and install vista or just install it with 32 bit. I have 64 bit om my laptop right now.

A guy on a swedish forum told me to download Partition Magic, and create a 32 bit version on my harddrive or something like that. I am really not a computergeek so im just lost.
Can somebody help me with my problem?

Is there really not a CME UF5-driver for Windows 7 out there? If there is i would really appreciate it if someone point me in the right direction.

And then i have another problem. The connection with the cables and interfaces and stuff. I have a Romi/o midi/usb from my pc, and then from my UF5 i have the usb-connection into the other usb-port.
The UF5 only have one midi out, so how should i connect the mpc to the UF5?

What have i missed? I would be really greatful if someone can point that out for me.

Ps. Excuse me for my english. If you didnt understand something i wrote, just ask me again and i will explain what i meant.

Have a good day! /F.
By beach_break Thu Mar 10, 2011 7:39 am
iwill this do the trick?

1/ midi out from your midi k.board to midi in on the mpc.

2/ midi out from mpc to midi in on your soundcard/interface.

this way you don't have to worry about drivers and you can use the midi keyboard to trigger either the mpc or stuff on your computer.
By hejdaman Thu Mar 10, 2011 12:56 pm
beach_break wrote:iwill this do the trick?

1/ midi out from your midi k.board to midi in on the mpc.

2/ midi out from mpc to midi in on your soundcard/interface.

this way you don't have to worry about drivers and you can use the midi keyboard to trigger either the mpc or stuff on your computer.


I will check this out right away. Just hope it works! :) I´ll let you know how it went.

I have the RomiO midi-usb and thats an interface with 2 in, 2 out, with 32 channels (if that helps).

http://www.esi-audio.com/products/romio2/

I´m very new to this and i really appriciate any help i can get.

/F.
By hejdaman Thu Mar 10, 2011 1:34 pm
hejdaman wrote:
beach_break wrote:iwill this do the trick?

1/ midi out from your midi k.board to midi in on the mpc.

2/ midi out from mpc to midi in on your soundcard/interface.

this way you don't have to worry about drivers and you can use the midi keyboard to trigger either the mpc or stuff on your computer.


I will check this out right away. Just hope it works! :) I´ll let you know how it went.

I have the RomiO midi-usb and thats an interface with 2 in, 2 out, with 32 channels (if that helps).

http://www.esi-audio.com/products/romio2/

I´m very new to this and i really appriciate any help i can get.

/F.


I got sound out of it! :) Nice. But it´s only the mpc´s sounds.

Now i will have to just get it in to Reason 4.0. I did add the interface and i added the CME UF5 as my keyboard in preferences, but i want it as a miditrack now. How do i do this?

I have done what the video tells me to do. What do yo think i have done wrong or if i have missed something important?

Here´s the video:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XhuM7gS1fEo