Old School MIDI Question

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2007/10/01 16:16:29 (permalink)

Old School MIDI Question

I recently found an old Opcode STudio 128X in my gear storage. I hooked it up to my DAW with the Serial Com port, downloaded all the drivers, etc. It shoes up in MIDI Devices as SoundMAX WDM MIDI (1-6) which is a little odd because it is an 8 channel MIDI interface. HOwever, there are no Inputs listed and I cannot get the device to show up under the Sync option in projects.
This is no big deal as I am not set on using this piece of gear, but thought if it was laying around and worked, why not?!
But, if anyone has any experience with this or other old school MIDI interfaces and can offer a solution - much obliged!!

Possible solution: using a serial to USB cable as opposed to straight serial COM??
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    thirdstreammusic
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    RE: Old School MIDI Question 2007/10/01 19:35:31 (permalink)
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    RE: Old School MIDI Question 2007/10/01 19:45:56 (permalink)
    Using a USB to serial adapter should not make any difference. What OS are you using? Do you have the latest drivers that were made?

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    RE: Old School MIDI Question 2007/10/01 21:16:17 (permalink)
    using XP pro - I downloaded the latest drivers, however they have not been supported for quite a while (since maybe 2002) - Opcode was bought by Gibson who just dropped the entire line - but the drivers (found on driverguide.com) were for XP pro and the installation, although tedious and more in depth than standard installations, was successful.

    Basically, I am wondering if anyone has any experience using older midi gear and if there are certain tweaks to SONAR that need to be done (as I stated, the device seems to show up in the Midi Devices Outputs, but not in the Inputs...
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    RE: Old School MIDI Question 2007/10/01 21:55:44 (permalink)
    I have had some of the ports on a midisport not show up until after a full shut down - turn off the pc - restart, then more drivers were detected that allowed the rest of the ports to show up. I doubt this is your issue, but it's worth the 5 minutes.

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    RE: Old School MIDI Question 2007/10/02 22:20:00 (permalink)
    naw - no change - I'm sure the device itself just isn't supported fully..
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    RE: Old School MIDI Question 2007/10/02 22:44:21 (permalink)

    ORIGINAL: thirdstreammusic

    I recently found an old Opcode STudio 128X in my gear storage. I hooked it up to my DAW with the Serial Com port, downloaded all the drivers, etc. It shoes up in MIDI Devices as SoundMAX WDM MIDI (1-6) which is a little odd because it is an 8 channel MIDI interface. HOwever, there are no Inputs listed and I cannot get the device to show up under the Sync option in projects.
    This is no big deal as I am not set on using this piece of gear, but thought if it was laying around and worked, why not?!
    But, if anyone has any experience with this or other old school MIDI interfaces and can offer a solution - much obliged!!

    Possible solution: using a serial to USB cable as opposed to straight serial COM??

    Hello,

    Let's come clean here. "Opcode" says it all. Dump it in the trash can and save your precious time for something better. You can't even sell that thing on E-bay! Take it from a former Opcode Studio 128X owner. How can I put this succinctly: don't hold on to the past, Opcode is dead and buried, you have a "former" MIDI interface, Opcode has bought the farm, etc., etc.

    Don't feel too bad as a former owner of a ton of obsolete and orphaned equipment and software, let me give you the best advice. Let go and clean house. (Former owner of Passport Systems MasterTracks, Encore and Alchemy (sample editor), Digi-Design NuBus AudioMedia (2x2 16 bit 44.1KHz audio interface), MusicQuest MQX-32M (2 x 16 MIDI interface for the ISA bus), Voyetra 4 x 16 MIDI interface for the ISA bus, SoundBlaster Pro 16 with EMU wavetable daughter card), Voyetra Audio View wav editor and some Turtle Beach stuff I don't even remember. All disposed of. There was one exception, the MOTU Midi Express XT, I got a pretty penny for that on E-Bay. LOL.

    Regards,
    George
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    RE: Old School MIDI Question 2007/10/03 01:15:29 (permalink)
    yeah - that is what I figured - I also have an Opcode MIDIport96 USB!! The only thing that got my hopes up for the STudio 128x was that I actually found Windows XP drivers online and was able to install them - something that did not exist for the midiport - just wishful thinking... I mean how much has changed in MIDI that would make these go obsolete?? Besides uninterested corporate entities..
    post edited by thirdstreammusic - 2007/10/03 01:26:53
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    RE: Old School MIDI Question 2011/07/07 20:01:32 (permalink)
    I know I'm a few $$ late and a day or 2 short but I have the same setup.
     
    The XP drivers work and the 128X does show up in Sonar 8 with a gazzillion MIDI channels..yeehaw. Only thing not working is the preset editor. It refuses to see the drivers and won't talk to the 128X. I get by using the presets but am bummed that I can't change them to my needs. So unless someone comes up with an idea that'll make it work I'll eventually have to upgrade.
     
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    RE: Old School MIDI Question 2011/07/07 20:22:14 (permalink)
    I used the Opcode 128x for years using drivers I found on the net. It always seemed to work. But, I "upgraded" to something supported (I forget what it is right now, USB something or another). I see/feel no difference.

    When and if I get a new computer, I'll probably use it once again on a VST slave machine.

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