If the name is not changed it is recomended to uninstall the cable driver from the Control Panel of the windows and reconnect it again. Once the cabe name has been changed the cable needs to be removed and reconnected again. SysexGen default.syx "USB-MIDI Cable" 2290 The default settings can be restored by this sysex message: Please note changing the USB PID can cause conflict to existing USB device. The cable name can't be longer than 16 characters. Where 'filename' is the name of the sysex message, the 'Cable Name' is the desired display name of the cable, pid is the new USB PID for the cable. The sysex message can be created by the provided command line tool 'SysexGen'.
MidiOX is one of the free software for sending sysex. The USB MIDI Host is a simple, but very useful MIDI Tool to convert MIDI data from an class compliant USB MIDI device to a normal MIDI device with the 5pin. Any program capable of sending sysex is suitable for this purpose e.g. 4 Connect the USB connector of the computer. Exit from any open applications and close all open windows. 2 Start the computer and log on to the Administrator account.
Makes it a usb joystick, recognized by Plogue Bidule (75), or other midi capable software. Yamaha USB-MIDI Driver Installation (for Windows) 1 Disconnect all USB devices from the computer except for the mouse and computer keyboard.
For changing the name a special System Exclusive message needs to be sent to the cable from the PC (via the USB port). mojofunk wrote: I want to do this to mine: Funny, looks a bit like mine: Cut and almost completely emptied FCB (lightweight) with an a-pac (43.00) inside. Therefore the displyed name of cable can be changed. If more than one cable is attached to the computer it is hard to identify each cable. Conveniently integrated USB and MIDI cables. Changing the USB cable nameīy default the cable is displayed as "USB-MIDI Cable" in the control panel or any list of MIDI devices. FL studio12, FL studio20, DirectMusic, CoreMIDI, Cubase, Sonar, MIDI Connections, etc. The software was developed in CooCox development environment. For downloading the firmware you will need an STLINK-V2 compatible programmer. The repository contains all information to build the cable, it has the schematics, PCB design and firmware source code. This hardware fixes those issues and makes the cable suitable for daily usage. The sysex input is the same, only the first few bytes are received, the other is discarded or only garbage is received. The sysex handling is completelly disaster, it handles the first few bytes correctly, after that it starts loosing data bytes, usually all bytes. The firmware has more problems: the midi running status is not handled on the input side, stange "note on" messages are inserted in the case of receiving running status for any controller.
When you connect a supported USB MIDI controller, the knobs. It has usually no optocoupler on the MIDI input which makes it incompatible with some devices. If youre using a MIDI interface, be sure to follow the instructions that came with the interface. The original converter has some design flaws. This is a replacement board for the cheap chineese USB to MIDI converter for fixing all issues with the cheap electronics.