• SONAR
  • Nice to see Sonar make an appearance in a Microsoft blog. (p.2)
2016/09/23 05:02:52
pwalpwal
it'll be interesting to see how it (midi over bluetooth) pans out...
2016/10/06 01:57:16
pjkemp
Any details on when the win32 midi wrapper will be available?
 
Thanks
PK
2016/10/06 13:52:44
mgh
Most music makers use Win32? Really?
2016/10/06 15:24:17
slartabartfast
Cakewalk has always had a close working relationship with Microsoft.
 
Ever wonder why so much of the old stuff was DXi?
2016/10/06 17:31:21
meh
thanks Eddie for the tip!
 
rafone
2016/10/06 22:21:37
EddieLotter
pjkemp
Any details on when the win32 midi wrapper will be available?

 It already is. Is that what you were looking for?
 
2016/10/11 01:06:07
pjkemp
i dont seem to be able to get sonar to recognize my bluetooth midi interface.
 
I thought the wrapper was supposed to take the winrt midi driver and expose it to legacy midi apps like sonar. sonar does not recognize the winrt midi ports in the midi device control panel...
 
Anyone been able to do this? I'd really like to know how you did it....
thanks
Phil Kemp
 
 
2016/10/11 08:21:44
Noel Borthwick [Cakewalk]
Its not implemented yet.
2016/10/11 23:57:17
EddieLotter
pjkemp
I thought the wrapper was supposed to take the winrt midi driver and expose it to legacy midi apps like sonar. sonar does not recognize the winrt midi ports in the midi device control panel...


It doesn't automagically make the WinRT MIDI subsystem available to existing apps. Apps have to explicitly load the DLL and use it. In other words, it's for developers to use, not for end users to use.
 
2016/11/30 13:28:40
pjkemp
Any word when this will make it into the released software???
Thanks
PK
 
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