Peace, brothers & sisters !
AN1x edit runs well under Windows XP (and earlier versions of course).
Never tried with Vista (bullshit...) or Seven (much better).
You can install AN1x edit using an option in the setup menu, something
like "istall as" (i don't know the exact terms in english, i have a
"french" windows...), and start it the same. I guess it will work, but
i've never tried. If someone has tried the trick i would be happy to
know the results...
MIDI is MIDI : of course, troubles come with SOME MIDI - USB interfaces.
The reason(s) is (are) unclear and likely depend on the "faulty"
interface : driver compatibility ? buffer size ? others ? And there is
no "rule of the thumb" to choose it, cheap interfaces can work as
expensive ones don't, as the opposite.
On the forum site i remember there is a "MIDI interface topic", where
the "good" and "bad" ones are listed.
Cheers.
J.F.
db00451 a écrit :
>
> --- In AN1x-list@yahoogroups.com <mailto:AN1x-list%40yahoogroups.com>,
> Peter Korsten <peter@...> wrote:
> >
> > Op 19-7-2013 05:45, ConnMan schreef:
> >
> > > Seeing that the An1x was made during the time when Windows 2000
> and XP were the current MS operating systems, perhaps you need an XP
> computer for the MIDI interface to work?
> >
> > No, MIDI is MIDI
>
> The other half of the premise is also totally false. The AN1x was
> produced between 1997 and 1998, a time when Windows 95/98 ruled and
> 2000/XP were years away.
>
>