Windows 7/audio professionals: MIDI works on x64 apps only?
Posted: Sun Oct 05, 2014 6:36 pm
I've been having this issue for 2 years, but tend to forget about it because I rarely use x86 applications. Just recently, I would really like to, including with Buzz, and I have realized that all of my problems aren't in one application alone as I initially thought, which at the time was Buzz x86. I had found that my MIDI does not work with ANY x86 program. Reaper x86, Synthesia, MIDIOX, Buzz x86 ... anything x86 related just gives me an error.
I should also mention that if an x86 VST is opened in a x64 bit program, there are no issues.
Now, I'm running Windows 7 x64, and have a Clavinova CVP 98 hooked up to a Liquid Saffire 56. Its hardly a low end set up, and should be perfectly capable of sending MIDI messages (as it does just fine in x64 programs). I'm almost certain MIDI has worked in x86 applications in the past. I'm thinking there is a file somewhere that is corrupt or had accidentally been deleted. Maybe.
If anyone can help me to figure this out, I would be ecstatic. The last thing I want to do is reinstall Windows, by the way. I don't think I'll end up doing that even if that's the only solution. Its a menace, but not that big of a deal to go through the process of sorting and moving 5 years worth of files and set up configurations.
I should also mention that if an x86 VST is opened in a x64 bit program, there are no issues.
Now, I'm running Windows 7 x64, and have a Clavinova CVP 98 hooked up to a Liquid Saffire 56. Its hardly a low end set up, and should be perfectly capable of sending MIDI messages (as it does just fine in x64 programs). I'm almost certain MIDI has worked in x86 applications in the past. I'm thinking there is a file somewhere that is corrupt or had accidentally been deleted. Maybe.
If anyone can help me to figure this out, I would be ecstatic. The last thing I want to do is reinstall Windows, by the way. I don't think I'll end up doing that even if that's the only solution. Its a menace, but not that big of a deal to go through the process of sorting and moving 5 years worth of files and set up configurations.