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BiPort Manual 12.rsp - M-Audio

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the devices under Sound, video and game controllers). The<br />

<strong>BiPort</strong> outputs will also show up under Settings | Control<br />

Panel | Multimedia | MIDI, as well as the MIDI Devices &<br />

Instruments list from the Devices tab in Windows98 (the<br />

Advanced tab in Windows95).<br />

Driver Configuration<br />

At any time, you may reconfigure your <strong>BiPort</strong> 2x4s Windows driver<br />

setup. To do so, from the Windows98 (or Windows95) Start menu, select<br />

Settings | Control Panel | System | Device Manager | Sound, video<br />

and game controllers | Midiman <strong>BiPort</strong> 2x4s | Midiman Driver Setup.<br />

The “COM Port” listbox allows you to select the COM port that is connected<br />

to the <strong>BiPort</strong> 2x4s unit. For proper operation, this setting must<br />

match the actual COM port that is connected to the <strong>BiPort</strong> 2x4s.<br />

The “Configure Input Connection” section allows you to operate the<br />

<strong>BiPort</strong> MIDI inputs in the typical fashion, or merged together into one<br />

stream. As of this writing, most commercially available MIDI programs<br />

will accept the default setup, which makes the <strong>BiPort</strong> 2x4s look like 3<br />

MIDI input devices: MIDI In-A, MIDI In-B, and SMPTE In (Sync/Status<br />

information). On the other hand, some older commercial and some<br />

shareware MIDI applications can only handle one MIDI stream. In this<br />

case, select “Merge All.”<br />

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