Hi all, I’ve read many of your posts about Eigenharps but unfortunately did not find my bug.
I’m on Windows 10 upgrade from 7 , my Alpha has been working fine for years now but under win 10 something strange happened. The EigenD and Alpha and everything seems as always but it does not create MIDI ports inside DAW. I tried the community update but nothing changes. I can see the Eigenharps driver in the device manager or, better to say, everything seems as it’s always been but I can’t use it as a MIDI controller that is the only way I’ve always used for.
Thanks for any advice!
Hello and welcome!
If I’m reading you correctly you want to route midi out of EigenD into your DAW in software. That is not supported directly in Windows (nor has it ever been), but you can achieve it by installing a virtual loopback tool. Could it be that you had this installed in Win7 and then forgot about it?
Hi, first really thanks super-fast support! I forgot to tell I have the bome MIDI translator to route the Eigenharps to DAW but I do not succeed in having it working. Well, maybe I cun share a couple of pictures in less than one hour to help you having it clear. Thanks
Hmm, in case it could help, I just tested the following:
- EigenD 2.1.7-community
- Alpha to my Win 10 computer.
- “loopMIDI” loopback tool with a midi port.
- Loaded the experimental alpha Midi Basic setup and opened workbench.
- Set the loopMIDI port as midi output.
- Confirmed midi was received in Cubase.
like this:
Hi, I am really sorry I wasted your time, unwillingly I think I wronged something re-building my setup in Windows 10, I assigned the wrong MIDI port inside the MIDI translator and did not check it back so…
Sorry again for my lack of attention but thanks to your support I solved it right away.
Thanks a lot!
No time wasted, just glad you got it sorted.