1. Download "Loop Midi" and to make it easier give it a shortcut on your desktop.
2.open Loop Midi. It should look like the picture below, but i have already added a port so yours should not have "loopMIDI Port" added to the list.
3. Go ahead and make the name for your port on the bottom right hand side of the window, I underlined it in red.( I kept it the default name because i'm lazy). After changing/keeping the name, go ahead and press the plus sign at the bottom left hand corner that i underlined in blue. This should add the Port to the Input Device list in Tutorial 20.
Now i am in no way an expert in this but this made it possible to continue the lesson for me. If you have any questions about it contact the Professor. Hope that helped some of y'all out :)
Alexandra, you are a huge help! I have done as instructed and am working on getting my midi to record. I have been stuck on lesson 20 for quite some time. Professor Reed is also impressed as he directed me to this midi download and gave you credit. I'm sure this is an issue for many students and you really went the extra mile posting instructions! Thank you so much! Still working on the recording and playback but finally my midi input is enabled! You are a rock-star!!!
ReplyDeleteAllright Alexandra. I'm sure a lot of PC users are taking their virtual hats off to you. Thanks for sharing!!
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So glad to be of any help!
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