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#125770 - 06/23/03 09:58 AM Minimum PC requirement for XG Works?
Starkeeper Offline
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What is the minimum CPC speed required to run XG Works? (I will not be recording live audio, just MIDI data)
Does XG Works support only Windows 95/98?
Starkeeper
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#125771 - 06/23/03 10:11 AM Re: Minimum PC requirement for XG Works?
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Star, have a look at this thread. http://www.synthzone.com/ubbs/Forum37/HTML/003724.html
Terry

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#125772 - 06/23/03 12:47 PM Re: Minimum PC requirement for XG Works?
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The manual claims that you need a minimum of Pentium/75MHz and 16Mb. They recommend 166MHz and 32Mb. I'm running it on a P233 and 64Mb where it works just fine. Also running it OK on my PII 300 laptop. There's a patch for XP on the Yamaha UK web site.

Bryan


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#125773 - 06/23/03 01:05 PM Re: Minimum PC requirement for XG Works?
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Thanks Terry and Pilot for responding.
Starkeeper
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#125774 - 06/24/03 11:33 AM Re: Minimum PC requirement for XG Works?
Vquestor Offline
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I tried installing the XGworks 3.0 demo
on my WinXP(home ed.) computer, and
got the following message when I try to
open the program:
XG work.exe-Entry point Not found.
the procedure entry point FT.Exit4
could not be located in the dynamiclink
library KERNEL32.dll
I uninstalled and reinstalled XG works
again and got the same results.
I would appreciate any help.
Thanks.

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#125775 - 06/24/03 12:00 PM Re: Minimum PC requirement for XG Works?
Pilot Offline
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The demo won't work under XP. Win9x/ME only. you need the full version and the XP patch.

Bryan

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#125776 - 06/24/03 12:15 PM Re: Minimum PC requirement for XG Works?
Starkeeper Offline
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Bryan,
Will XG Works run under Windows 2000 (it will work with Win 95/98 and XP)?
Starkeeper
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#125777 - 06/24/03 07:23 PM Re: Minimum PC requirement for XG Works?
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Thanks Bryan. At least now I know.

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#125778 - 06/25/03 05:38 AM Re: Minimum PC requirement for XG Works?
Pilot Offline
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Loc: Ontario,Canada
Starkeeper

As far as I know it will only work with 9x/ME and XP with the patch. Yamaha specifically state that it won't work with NT type systems. Maybe the XP patch will fix it but you'd better ask Yamaha UK about that.

BRyan

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#125779 - 06/26/03 08:38 AM Re: Minimum PC requirement for XG Works?
Vquestor Offline
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Aside from XG works, do other options,
such as CasmEdit or Visual Styler, work as well? If not, could you please list the
deficiencies?

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#125780 - 06/26/03 08:56 AM Re: Minimum PC requirement for XG Works?
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Loc: Catskill Mountains, NY
Casm edit does not play back styles. It simply adds a casm section and the other required data to a midi file and allows the user to save the file as a yamaha style file. It worksweel but I like the functionality and simplicity of Michael P Bedesem's freeware stylemaker even better.

I have only tried the demo versions of Visual styler and Real time style performer, and that was some time ago so I can't recall all that much, except that they do allow you to play Yamaha styles in real time. Joe Maas' One man Band also does this, and it allows for the adjustment of many parameters to tailor the software to a user's needs. Also, Joe participates regularly at these forums and often updates his software based on the requests and needs of it's users. That's service that is hard to match.

AJ
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#125781 - 06/26/03 09:04 AM Re: Minimum PC requirement for XG Works?
Starkeeper Offline
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Thanks again Pilot. I am thinking of buying a laptop dedicated to music, and want to make sure it has an O/S that will work with XG Works.
Starkeeepr
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#125782 - 06/26/03 02:50 PM Re: Minimum PC requirement for XG Works?
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That's what I use my laptop for. I have an IBM 380Z which has a PII 300MHz and 96MB running Win98SE. I use the "to host " connector to the 740 as it's a lot cheaper than a USB cable or a port replicator. Works just fine with XGworks , Cakewalk and PowerTracks. I connect them all up with MidiOx and MidiYoke and they all run simultaneously. I have Cubase as well on the desktop but only use it for printing scores.

Bryan


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#125783 - 06/27/03 07:48 AM Re: Minimum PC requirement for XG Works?
Starkeeper Offline
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Pilot,
Is the "to host" connector better (faster) then standard MIDI cables connected to the joystick port? I wud probably have to install software, that came with the PSR550 on disc, onto the PC.
Starkeeper
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#125784 - 06/27/03 03:52 PM Re: Minimum PC requirement for XG Works?
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Loc: Ontario,Canada
The "to host" connection is 25% faster than midi, 38.4kHz versus 31.25kHz. Only thing is it takes up a com port and you can't link up other devices like you can with midi. Unless you're using an external modem or a com port mouse there's no problem. I use a PS2 mouse as well as the built in IBM Trackpoint. The only extra software you need is the Yamaha CBX driver which is fast and takes up very little room. It probably came on your 550 disk but you can dowload it anyway. I'm using the "to host" connection on my desktop as well even though I have a midi connection.

Bryan

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