The first difference I notice between our setups is that you’re running Windows 10 and I’m on 7. It is, however, working for me now, the occasional glitch aside. I’m only up and running because others helped me, so I’m happy to do what I can. I recently purchased an Xtouch and had numerous adventures of my own. I can certainly relate to your frustration. I’ll attach an image of what the midiport setup looks like with the midi cables in, and the Ifc set to MIDI. So, what I’m saying is, I can only see x-touch if the midi cables are in, regardless of whether I select USB or MIDI. If I select USB, or if I select MIDI, and I have the MIDI cables in, I do see x-touch in the device set up. ![]() If I select USB, and don’t have the two MIDI cables between Behringer and midisport, I don’t see X-touch in the device set up. My husband wants to return the unit to Behringer but I say there has to be a solution. I have drawn the line at reciting the alphabet backwards. I have booted, restarted cubase, changed my midi cables, removed them, changed my usb port, changed from MC to HUI and back again. I have watched youtube videos, done massive google searches and had a conversation with someone else who is successfully using it, but they’re using a Mac. After a lot of trial and error, I finally saw the X-touch appearing under Mackie Control in Device setup.Īnd that’s as far as it gets. I updated the firmware to 1.15 with a lovely program called Midi-Ox. I also have midi in/outs going in between the Behringer and my midi-sport (desperate for a solution, trying everything. The controller is connected to my PC via USB. I’ve forked the code on github and will look to modify it to remove the unneeded code and try to get the format correct (although it’s only a cosmetic issue, I think it would be confusing for anyone else), but I’m not a JS developer and haven’t had much time to get started.I have read through many posts here about this controller but have found none addressing the problem I have. ![]() Unfortunately I don’t have a ‘full’ X-touch to compare this to, so I can’t tell if that happens on the ‘supported’ hardware, but I’d suspect it does as they are both Mackie Control compatible? (or it could be an issue in the XT1). It works perfectly in Bars/Beats mode, but when I put it into seconds, it works initially, and then the numbers turn back to the bars/beats representation (typically as they change dynamically as the track is played back). the hardware you have) - and that’s the time display. I have found one issue which I think may be a problem with the X Touch (i.e.
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