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Anonymous Posted on Mar 16, 2017

I used Orchestrator Plus software with a Casio CT-670 keyboard to control both the Creative labs MIDI sounds as well as the CT-670 sounds via a MIDI in/out cable connected from the keyboard through a joystic port on the PC. I now have a Windows 7 64-bit, and it appears that there may be MIDI cables that will connect my keyboard via USB to my PC. However, I can't seem to locate any software "like" the voyetra Orchestrator Plus for this application. It allowed me to create my own MIDI files and edit them. My sound card is a Creative SB X-Fi with MIDI capabilities. 1. Is there a MIDI cable that will connect my CT-670 from the keyboard in/out to my Windows 7 64-bit PC via a USB connction? 2. Is there software that will run on my machine that is similar to the Orchestrator Plus software? Thanks for any information.

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  • Posted on Jan 01, 2008

SOURCE: Problem with Windows XP recognizing Creative Sound Card

It sounds like a software problem. Though you did the right thing by entering the bios & disabling the onboard sound. That should have been enough. Did you uninstall the old intergrated sound drivers before adding the 24bit card? Just about all the drivers & upgrades for your 4600 through Dell is Creative software & thats why your having a tough time. I would put everything back to how it was. Re-enable the intergrated sound & reboot! Run system restore & check that every thing is running right!! Look at this dell web site for the sound drivers you have at this link:
http://support.dell.com/support/downloads/driverslist.aspx?c=us&cs=19&l=en&s=dhs&ServiceTag=&SystemID=DIM_P4_4600&os=WW1&osl=en&catid=&impid=
If you must, install a upgrade for your intergrated sound. Just so you can uninstall it after a reboot. Re disable the sound in the bios. Do not install your new card yet. While back in windows device manager you should be missing a PCI device. Shut down install the new sound card. Hopefully windows will want the drivers & all runs fine. If still no it could be a bad card (i know what your thinking but it's possible). The only thing left is the regestry is using the wrong PCI device.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 14, 2008

SOURCE: I can't configure or access my flexijack on Creative Labs Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium Fatal1ty Pro Series Sound Card

well the ports on the card could be shot and the card might have been installed by a person with a static charge built on thier hands without them knowing, which can cause the card's electronics to fry and be ALMOST completely disabled. try using a different mic or taking the card out and re-installing it.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 07, 2009

SOURCE: How to connect 5.1 speakers to a notebook

yes it will :) if it has 6 female ports (the normal 3 + 3 extra) it will work just fine :)

Michial Gueffroy

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  • Posted on Apr 23, 2009

SOURCE: Casio ctk-496 claims to be midi keyboard controller

Try downloading MidiOx and troubleshooting with it. It will show you if you have any midi activity and which channel your Casio is transmitting on etc.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 17, 2009

SOURCE: creative labs sbo 130 sound blaster extigy.

You can download your driver from the following links, all the best, try it, reply me
at [email protected]

http://www.lostmydrivers.com/driver/download/18835/Creative/Soundcard-Drivers/CREATIVE-SOUND-BLASTER-LIVE-24-BIT-AND-SOUND-BLASTER-AUDIGY-LS-DRIVER-1.04.0055-FOR-WINDOWS-XPWINDOWS-XP.

http://www.lostmydrivers.com/driver/download/19474/Creative/Soundcard-Drivers/CREATIVE-SOUND-BLASTER-X-FI-SERIES-DANIEL-K-SUPPORT-PACK-2.0-WINDOWS-XP-2003-VISTA-2008-WIN7-2.0-WINDOWS-XP-2003-VISTA-2008-WIN7.

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