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Windows XP compatable? - vitaminman12 - 08-27-2025

Hi everyone,

I'm going to revive an old Windows XP machine to get access to my favorite MIDI sequencer.

I would love to simply route 16 channels of MIDI from the sequencer into the MRCC, do some creative filtering on the MRCC, and have my hardware respond to it own MIDI data on its own MIDI channel.

Can anyone say with authority that the MRCC works or doesn't work with Windows XP?

Thanks

Nick


RE: Windows XP compatable? - House de Kris - 08-28-2025

I've used the MRCC with Windows XP for years - works for me. As far as I know, the MRCC is a MIDI class compliant device, so ANY operating system that can successfully stuff MIDI data down a USB cable will work with it.


RE: Windows XP compatable? - Jesse Johannesen - 09-02-2025

Glad someone has tried it!


RE: Windows XP compatable? - vitaminman12 - 09-09-2025

OP here,

Can confirm that in my instance of WinXP SP3, MRCC shows up in both the Device Manager and in Cubase VST 5r2 (a licensed copy w/ parallel port dongle).

In the MIDI devices of Cubase, I can see things like
  • USB_AUDIO_Device
  • USB_AUDIO_Device[2]
  • USB_AUDIO_Device[3]
  • USB_AUDIO_Device[4]
  • .
  • .
  • .
  • USB_AUDIO_Device[12]





When I set up MIDI Clock to transmit to USB_AUDIO_Device, I can route it to an external hardware sequencer to send START/STOP commands, and sync it to Cubase's tempo/

When I transmit notes to USB_AUDIO_Device, I observe note data coming into the MRCC.

I am able to route MIDI from USB_AUDIO_Device to one of the MIDI DIN outs, and trigger notes on the external connected to the MIDI DIN out. 

Success!



However, where I'm not certain is that in the Device Manager, I have a single yellow Unknown Device item named MRCC (computer>Other Devices>MRCC in the Device Manager).

In spite of things working, I'm interested in either doing whatever needed to make the Unknown Device item to go away, or understanding why it's there and ignoring it.

Any thoughts?




Thanks

Nick


RE: Windows XP compatable? - Dark Waves - 09-17-2025

Is it possible the unknown device is identifying the incoming virtual side, 12 ports from MRCC via USB to the PC?