Thu Jul 13, 2017 5:36 am
Hello Terry,
[Topic moved here.]
Yes -- to add to Graham's reply, please:
- Exit Hauptwerk if it's running.
- Make sure you have the latest version of the drivers installed for your computer's MIDI interface(s), if relevant. Check on the manufacturers' websites.
- Make sure that the MIDI interface(s) are attached to the computer, and that your MIDI keyboards are attached to separate MIDI IN ports on the computer's MIDI interface(s), and that the power supply/supplies are attached to the MIDI interface(s) (if relevant), and that the MIDI keyboards/encoders are also powered up. Note that it's important that you keep all relevant audio, MIDI, and USB devices connected to the computer, and powered up, all of the time that Hauptwerk is actually running (Hauptwerk doesn't support 'hot-plugging' devices).
- Reboot the computer, for good measure.
- Launch Hauptwerk.
- Go to the 'General settings | MIDI ports | MIDI IN ports' screen tab and make sure that all of the MIDI IN ports to which your MIDI keyboards are connected are ticked in the *left-hand* ('Console MIDI IN') column. OK the screen.
- Load an organ.
- Right-click on a virtual keyboard, select 'Auto-detect ...' and follow the on-screen instructions to press the highest and lowest keys on the relevant MIDI keyboard. The 'Done' button should light up. Click it.
- Repeat for other virtual keyboards and the virtual pedalboard.
Does that solve it?
Best regards, Martin.
Hauptwerk software designer/developer, Milan Digital Audio.