Need help with an E-Mu Xboard 49 on Windows 10. Submitted 1 year ago by MoonHopLite. I don't really know what I'm doing. My xboard used to work fine with windows 10. Here is what I think fixed it: I removed the file emuumidi.dll from windows/system32/drivers and did a reboot. Now everything is working and I can finally enjoy aftertouch.
Hardware, Software, and In Between A report on the 2005 Winter NAMM show. By Mike Levine The 103rd NAMM show, which took place January 20-23 at the Anaheim Convention Center, was upbeat and energetic.
According to NAMM officials, the show featured a record-breaking number of exhibitors and attendees. Those results back up what was pretty obvious from the show floor: the musical instrument and gear industry is experiencing a much-needed upswing. As always at NAMM shows, there was a gaggle of celebrity musicians—the evening events featuring an eclectic mix of artists ranging from the Black Eyed Peas to Lawrence Juber to Yngvie Malmsteen. On the show floor itself was the usual mixture of suited businesspeople, tattooed metalheads, ex-full-time musicians working for gear companies, computer experts, guitar freaks, star-crazed fans, and more—all participating in the spectacle that's uniquely the NAMM show.
Perhaps the most striking example came from. The company introduced the MX200 ($249), a dual-processor, rackmount reverb and multi-effects processor. It sports a USB port and comes with editor/librarian software (Mac/Win) that allows it to function as a VST plug-in front end for a computer.
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Users can access the hardware reverb (as well as other effects) from their DAW software just like it was another plug-in (with all a plug-in's advantages in the areas of automation and patch management) but MX200 provides the DSP power instead of the computer. Equally impressive is its astonishingly low price. The MX200 is scheduled to ship in April.
Taking a similar approach to hardware/software integration is the German synth maker, which was showing off its new TI (Total Integration) line of Virus synths. The line is comprised of three models: the 64-key Virus TI Keyboard ($2795), a 64-key synth; the Virus TI Polar ($2795), which features 37 keys and the Virus TI Desktop ($1995), a module version.
All three come with the VirusControl plug-in (VST/AU; Mac/Win), allowing users to tap into the Virus's tones from inside a DAW. And like with the MX200, the processor load is handled by the hardware. Another respected hardware manufacturer, —which is flying solo again after the end of its association with Digidesign—brought out a product that adds another twist to the hardware/software relationship. The Saffire ($495) is a 4-in, 10-out FireWire audio interface that sports two Focusrite preamps, two XLR inputs, two 1/4-inch TRS line inputs, a S/PDIF input, MIDI I/O, two 1/4-inch TRS headphone jacks, and eight balanced 1/4-inch TRS outputs.
Those are all handy features, but what makes this product unique is its suite of onboard DSP effects including compression, EQ, and amp modeling that can be inserted on the analog inputs, along with reverb that can be used for monitoring. These same plug-ins are also available to be installed on your computer and used within your DAW (where they'll run off your computer's CPU power).
Hartmann Neuron VS's Nuke controller Yet another clever hardware/software integration—again involving USB—came from synthmaker, which was showing the Neuron VS ($999), the plug-in version (released in December) of its highly regarded Neuron synth. Neuron VS, which supports the VST and AU formats on the Mac, and VST on the PC, delivers all of the functionality of the Neuron except that it doesn't support 5.1 and doesn't have the Neuron's reverb processor. The plug-in comes with a unique-looking USB hardware controller called the Nuke that features four assignable control knobs, a joystick, and functions as a hardware dongle. JazzMutant Lemur When you walk by the booth, it's normal to hear unusual sounds coming from the company's collection of software and plug-ins that emphasize sound design and synthesis.
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But at this year's show, there was an unusual hardware product to look at, too. Lemur ($2495), which is made by the French company —and distributed in the U.S. By Cycling '74—is, a pressure-sensitive control surface upon which you slide your fingers around to control a host of user-configurable virtual buttons and sliders. Lemur is connected to the host computer by an Ethernet cable, and uses the Open Sound Control (OSC) protocol to communicate. Current apps that support OSC include Native Instruments Reaktor, Cycling '74's own Max/MSP. More applications are sure to follow. I'M THINKING OF U.SB Computers and hardware were integrated in yet another way as two mic companies, and Samson both showed digital microphones that connect directly to a computer through USB.
From a design standpoint, Blue's Snowball ($139) takes after the company's Ball and Kickball mics by featuring a spherical design and phantom-powered dynamic operation. However, it also offers two capsules, one designed for vocals, and one for instruments, and a three-position switch to select either capsule or a combination of both. Samson C01U C01U ($174) is a large-diaphragm, cardioid condenser mic that's based on the company's C01 condenser. Both the Blue and Samson mics are touted as being, 'plug-and-play' devices, just attach them to your computer's USB port and start recording. CLASSICAL GAS Another trend at the show was a greater-than-usual emphasis on orchestral sounds. Whether in sample libraries, notation software, or soft synths, orchestral-music products were highly visible in Anaheim.
Probably the most impressive item in this category (and perhaps of the entire show) was a soft synth called the Synful Orchestra ($479) from a new company called. It uses proprietary technology to produce incredibly realistic orchestral-instrument sounds. When you hit a note, Synful analyzes it and chooses from a library of prerecorded instrument phrases, combines that with additive synthesis as well as other processes and then outputs an appropriate tone. Right now, Synful is only available for the Windows platform (a free demo is available from the Synful Web site, so check it out for yourself), but a Mac version is in the works for later this year.
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