Unless something has changed, having Proteum and Prodatum installed on your PC shouldn't make a differemce. You probably don't want to try running them both at the same time. As far as I remember you do not need to have both ports hooked up, but you do have to have a completed round trip midi hook-up (PC midi out to E-Mu midi in and E-Mu midi out to PC midi in). I believe you also need to have both the software and the e-mu set to communicate using the same sysex ID. If I remember correctly, you also have to tell your PC what midi device the E-Mu is hooked up to. My E-Mu is not currently connected to my PC, but I will see if I can set it up. Hope this helps. --- In xl7@yahoogroups.com, simon wilkinson <foreverburning2002@...> wrote: > > Thanks. Now the next problem is "The controller or B port is not responding" and "Device not responding". Does Proteum require me to use both A and B ports on my Proteus 2000? Also, if I already have Prodatum installed, does this cause conflicts? > > --- On Wed, 20/10/10, analogsignal@... <analogsignal@...> wrote: > > > From: analogsignal@... <analogsignal@...> > Subject: [xl7] Re: Proteum Version 38 > To: xl7@yahoogroups.com > Date: Wednesday, 20 October, 2010, 4:51 > > >  > > > > > > --- In xl7@yahoogroups.com, simon wilkinson <foreverburning2002@> wrote: > > > > I installed it, but the program is nowhere to be found in my list of programs. > > I'm away from my music PC now but it is installed in folder like C:\Program Files\Saxon... >
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Re: Proteum Version 38
2010-10-20 by steve_the_composer
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