Can't play back / record MIDI
• Has the MIDI device you are using been set correctly?
In order to record/play MIDI tracks using the UA-700, you must correctly install the UA-700 driver
(Getting Connected and Installing Drivers (Windows) (p. 14)).
Also make sure that the input port and output port are set as follows in your software.
INPUT port
EDIROL UA-700 MIDI IN
• Has the MIDI device you are using been selected correctly?
Select [UA-700 MIDI IN/OUT] as the MIDI output device.
• Are the track outputs set correctly?
MIDI tracks to which no MIDI playback device is assigned will not be heard. If you want to play back
a MIDI track, you must make sure that the MIDI device you want to use is displayed in your software
as the MIDI output port. For details, refer to the owner's manual for your software.
• Is OMS/FreeMIDI set correctly?
As described in OMS settings (p. 41) or FreeMIDI settings (p. 45), check the OMS or FreeMIDI
settings. Also make sure that the device for MIDI IN/OUT is correctly selected in the MIDI settings of
your MIDI sequencer software.
• Is the OMS setup enabled?
If a diamond-shaped symbol is not displayed at the left edge of the title area in the OMS setup window,
the setup is not enabled. From the OMS File menu, choose "Make Current". (OMS settings (p. 41))
Interrupted notes or delays occur during MIDI playback
• Make Windows XP settings to enable background processing.
Make the following settings so that MIDI processing will occur smoothly.
1. Click the Windows start button, and from the menu that appears, select Control Panel.
2. In "Pick a category", click "Performance and Maintenance".
3. In "or pick a Control Panel icon", click the System icon.
OUTPUT port
EDIROL UA-700 MIDI OUT
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