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Immanuel
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Can I use this controller with Windows and midiox?
« on: Aug 2nd, 2005, 8:55pm » |
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Hi there I am totally new to this thing, so bare with me, if my question appears stupid. I have a JL Cooper CS10 controller, which I got very cheap on an auction. Later I found out, that it was the version without MIDI connectors. Instead it has a 'COM' and an 'EXT' connector. Both looks a bit like the PS2-connectors for keyboards and mice, but it only 8 or 9 holes (I am not sure, if the lowest one is a hole) ... yes, round and a bit like PS2 (not playstation ofcoarse). I somehow have a feeling that this is a MAC thing, but I wonder, if it would be possible to use this thing with windows, if I get the right cable and install midiox? Can anyone comment on that? Immanuel
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Peter L Jones
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Re: Can I use this controller with Windows and mid
« Reply #1 on: Aug 3rd, 2005, 1:14pm » |
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MIDI OX talks to MIDI ports. If you've got a device without MIDI, MIDI OX can't talk to it. It's not that powerful a magic!
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Larry Salomon Jr.
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Re: Can I use this controller with Windows and mid
« Reply #2 on: Aug 12th, 2005, 12:14pm » |
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You have to find out what the connectors on the controller are first before anyone can answer your question. If you suspect it is a MAC thing then find out for sure. Regardless, there may be converters on the market than you can use to work on a Windows box.
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