Hi Justin, No problem - placed you now. Are you intending to use Reaper? The default Mackie support seems to be pretty thin, but I haven't had chance to really play with the BCF2000/Mackie surface support provided by Klinke. Are you aware of these? I'm posting this to the list, as I think it might be of general interest. Best wishes. Tim Burgess -----Original Message----- From: Justin Thornton [mailto:jbthornton91@xxxxxxxxx] Sent: 12 May 2014 16:43 To: tim@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: Virtual MIDI cabling and SurfaceReaderFW: visurfacereader: jbthornton91@xxxxxxxxx post needs approval thanks so much tim can't wait to dive into surface reader again I was one of the early testers of 64 bit remember a while back :) On May 12, 2014, at 7:05 AM, Tim Burgess <tim@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi, > > It's definitely free. And I just gave it a go with NVDA and I could > use it fine. Here's a link to make sure you've got the right thing: > > https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/29578720/loopMIDI_1_0_5_15.zip > > Best wishes. > Tim Burgess > > -----Original Message----- > From: Justin Thornton [mailto:jbthornton91@xxxxxxxxx] > Sent: 09 May 2014 18:17 > To: <tim@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Subject: Re: Virtual MIDI cabling and SurfaceReaderFW: visurfacereader: > jbthornton91@xxxxxxxxx post needs approval > > do you know if its accessible with NVDA? I couldn't seem to get it to > work maybe I installed the wrong thing?its free write? > On May 9, 2014, at 11:28 AM, Tim Burgess <tim@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> OK, >> >> The email was rejected by the list as the sending address wasn't > recognised. >> Could please send a test message, just to make sure you're OK? >> >> Yes, LoopMIDI is accessible and the on-line documentation gives a >> step-by-step configuration example of its use. >> >> Best wishes. >> Tim Burgess >> >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Justin Thornton [mailto:jbthornton91@xxxxxxxxx] >> Sent: 09 May 2014 16:15 >> To: tim@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >> Subject: Re: Virtual MIDI cabling and SurfaceReaderFW: visurfacereader: >> jbthornton91@xxxxxxxxx post needs approval >> >> hi tim >> I am subscribed to the list >> guess this email wasn't subscribed >> lol >> its loop midi accessible? >> thanks so much >> JT >> On May 9, 2014, at 10:59 AM, Tim Burgess <tim@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >>> Hi Justin, >>> >>> If you're using Windows, then I'd recommend LoopMIDI - it's free and >>> runs 32 or 64-bit. If you're on the Mac, you don't need any virtual >>> port package, as SurfaceReader creates the ports for you on that >>> operating >> system. >>> >>> If you're intending to use SurfaceReader, I'd strongly encourage you >>> to subscribe to its email list - it's low traffic and you'll get >>> your questions answered much more quickly. Details at: >>> >>> http://www.raisedbar.co.uk/surfacereader/surfacereader.htm >>> >>> I'm close to releasing another public beta, so get subscribed and >>> you'll get the release notification when it happens. >>> >>> Best wishes. >>> Tim Burgess >>> >>> -----Original Message----- >>> From: FreeLists Mailing List Manager [mailto:ecartis@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] >>> Sent: 08 May 2014 17:08 >>> To: visurfacereader-moderators@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >>> Subject: visurfacereader: jbthornton91@xxxxxxxxx post needs approval >>> >>> This message was received for a list you are a moderator on, and was >>> marked for moderation due to the following reason: >>> Non-member submission to closed-post list. >>> >>> To approve this message and have it go out on the list, forward this >>> to visurfacereader-repost@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >>> >>> If you wish to decline the post, change the 'apppost' below to 'delpost'. >>> If you wish to edit the post, change it to 'modpost' and edit the >>> message as needed - not all mail programs will work with modpost. >>> >>> DO NOT DELETE THE FOLLOWING LINE. 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J >>>>> Hudson = >>> Taylor. >>>>> =20 >>>>> =20 >>>>> =20 >>>>> =20 >>>>> =20 >>>>> =20 >>>> =20 >>>> =20 >>> >>> // eompost 536BABE6:335.1:ivfhesnprernqre >>> >>> >>> >> >> > >