I'm a little bit confused from all your answers, so I'm summarizing my answers:
Noteworthy truly recognized my USB-MIDI Converter, and if choose rhythm template the "Rec" icon is active and fossil for a long time as required, BUT regretfully the software DO NOT show any notes when I play the synthesizer after I press "Rec"!!!
*About the "Import Options" - I tried all this 3 options (New window, record group, buffer only) with and without "Echo MIDI Input". I also tried to use "Microsoft GS" in the "Echo input" (my default was "Microsoft MIDI Mapper") - Sorry, It didn't help. * What operating system? Vista 32 bit. * When you selected Echo MIDI input, do you hear any sound from the computer speakers? I hear the rhythm template of Noteworthy, I don't hear my synthesizer through my computer speakers (but I hear my synthesizer from its speakers). *Did you check out the Casio owner's manual for settings to send keyboard data to MIDI Out and adjust accordingly? This is OK. *With the computer speakers turned off, will a NWC file play back through the Casio's speakers with the USB MIDI interface selected as the Available playback device? I didn't succeed to sound a NWC file through the Casio's speakers with the USB MIDI interface. * MIDI-OX from www.midiox.com didn't captured MIDI , but it recognized my USB midi converter. * You mentioned the converters light flashing - is this a constant rate flash, or does it alter to reflect key presses on the keyboard? It reflects key presses on the keyboard. * About the last response of NoteWorthy Online admin - these are all true (but I didn't understand what do you mean in #5).
Note: I checked almost all of your advices (It means trying in XP, Midi out and in plugs etc... It hasn't helped yet.
I'll be happy for a focused answer, I'm a little bit confused...
1) What operating system? XP, Vista (shudder!), 2000, etc.?
2) When you selected Echo MIDI inpput, do you hear any sound from the computer speakers?
3) Did you check out the Casio owner's manual for settings to send keyboard data to MIDI Out and adjust accordingly?
4) As Lawrie (a NWC wizard if ever there was one) suggested, with the computer speakers turned off, will a NWC file play back through the Casio's speakers with the USB MIDI interface selected as the Available playback device?
Ok, Here are the answers: 1) Vista 32 bit 2) I hear the rhythm template of Noteworthy, I don't hear my synthesizer through my computer speakers (but I hear my synthesizer from its speakers) 3) This is ok. 4) I didn't succeed to sound a NWC file through the Casio's speakers with the USB MIDI interface.
I am desperate. I tried all your kind advices above. About the "Import Options" - I tried all this 3 options (New window, record group, buffer only) with and without "Echo MIDI Input". I also tried to use "Microsoft GS" in the "Echo input" (my default was "Microsoft MIDI Mapper") - Sorry, It didn't help.
Hi, Noteworthy truly recognized my USB-MIDI Converter, and if choose rhythm template the "Rec" icon is active and fossil for a long time as required, BUT regretfully the software DO NOT show any notes when I play the synthesizer after I press "Rec"!!!
Thanks, but regretfully it didn't help. I have just one important note that may be help: The "OUT" light bulb in my USB-MIDI converter doesn't flash when I play the synthesizer, only the "IN" light bulb is flashing.
I have an old synthesizer - Casio (or Casiotone) MT-240. I plug this synthesizer to my pc with USB MIDI Converter, but when I try to write in this way notes on Noteworthy Composer, it doesn't write anything: I click on "Rec", then this icon turns as "fossil" as required , but after 2-3 seconds this icon turns off. What should I do? Thanks.