V-Synth in a modern computer? (Windows 7 64 bits)
V-Synth in a modern computer? (Windows 7 64 bits)
Hi
I'm thinking about buying a V-Synth (first version, updated to v2.0). I know that last drivers are for Windows XP. I use Windows 7 64 bits.
Is V-Synth very limited in a modern computer? For Midi in and out I know that I can use standard Midi. And I don't mind if I can't use it as a soundcard.
But what about downloading samples? I think that the computer sees the V-Syhtn as a external hard disk or pendrive so you can send them from the computer to the synth. Am I Right? And what about the librarian? Does it work?
So, the main question is: How much do I lost using a V-Synth in a modern computer?
Thanks in advance.
Miguel
I'm thinking about buying a V-Synth (first version, updated to v2.0). I know that last drivers are for Windows XP. I use Windows 7 64 bits.
Is V-Synth very limited in a modern computer? For Midi in and out I know that I can use standard Midi. And I don't mind if I can't use it as a soundcard.
But what about downloading samples? I think that the computer sees the V-Syhtn as a external hard disk or pendrive so you can send them from the computer to the synth. Am I Right? And what about the librarian? Does it work?
So, the main question is: How much do I lost using a V-Synth in a modern computer?
Thanks in advance.
Miguel
Re: V-Synth in a modern computer? (Windows 7 64 bits)
Roland released a Windows 7 x64 driver. You can find it here:
http://www.roland.com/support/article/? ... d=17833404
I can report that you lose zero functioinality. It works as a sound device, midi controller, USB drive, etc and the patch librarian works.
http://www.roland.com/support/article/? ... d=17833404
I can report that you lose zero functioinality. It works as a sound device, midi controller, USB drive, etc and the patch librarian works.
Re: V-Synth in a modern computer? (Windows 7 64 bits)
Yes, thanks, but it's for V-Synth GT. Do you know if it works with the first versions of V-Synth updated to OS v 2.0?
Re: V-Synth in a modern computer? (Windows 7 64 bits)
- For MIDI IN/OUT you can use two different ways:miguel-z wrote:Hi
I'm thinking about buying a V-Synth (first version, updated to v2.0). I know that last drivers are for Windows XP. I use Windows 7 64 bits.
Is V-Synth very limited in a modern computer? For Midi in and out I know that I can use standard Midi. And I don't mind if I can't use it as a soundcard.
But what about downloading samples? I think that the computer sees the V-Syhtn as a external hard disk or pendrive so you can send them from the computer to the synth. Am I Right? And what about the librarian? Does it work?
So, the main question is: How much do I lost using a V-Synth in a modern computer?
1- Using the MIDI IN/OUT 5-Pin connectors and a MIDI/USB interface (or MIDI Patcher, if you have more devices to interconnect) to connect to the computer
2- Connecting the V-Synth's USB Port directly to the Computer (via a Usb cable of course)
- V-Synth is awesome as a Sound card (I use it every day with my Windows 7 PC) and also is perfect for Sampling
- For Sample import, first you need o import them to the External CF/SD card via the USB transfer function on the main menu. the V-Synth will then appear on your PC as an external Drive. Copy the sample files from the pc and transfer them across and disconnect the Drive. Then from the Sample Import feature do actually IMPORT the samples to free sample slots and play/edit them.
- The Librarian is very nice to actually organize your projects and Add/Delete Patches and move them across different projects. Very powerful !!!
Example: Organize your favorite Project(s) using the Librarian. then save them and copy them to the V-Synth's card (again, using the USB function). Then go to Disk function and choose which one you want to load.
Use the V-Synth XT Drivers for the V-Synth. You can find them heremiguel-z wrote:Yes, thanks, but it's for V-Synth GT. Do you know if it works with the first versions of V-Synth updated to OS v 2.0?
They should work, as the OS is the same.
Re: V-Synth in a modern computer? (Windows 7 64 bits)
Great! Thank you very much.
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Re: V-Synth in a modern computer? (Windows 7 64 bits)
Hi, I'm looking at buying a used V-synth V2 and I would like to know if the following is accurate. I'm sorry to revive an older post. The quote below is from the posting just above this one...
Fused
Fused
Use the V-Synth XT Drivers for the V-Synth. You can find them here
They should work, as the OS is the same.
Re: V-Synth in a modern computer? (Windows 7 64 bits)
It is accurate yes, as that's exactly what I'm using.Fusedbrain wrote:Hi, I'm looking at buying a used V-synth V2 and I would like to know if the following is accurate. I'm sorry to revive an older post. The quote below is from the posting just above this one...
Fused
Use the V-Synth XT Drivers for the V-Synth. You can find them here
They should work, as the OS is the same.
The V-Synth Librarian works like a breeze under Windows 7 and the same applies to both the USB/Data, USB AUDIO and USB MIDI interface.
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Re: V-Synth in a modern computer? (Windows 7 64 bits)
Thanks PauloF!It is accurate yes, as that's exactly what I'm using.
The V-Synth Librarian works like a breeze under Windows 7 and the same applies to both the USB/Data, USB AUDIO and USB MIDI interface.
I just want to confirm that you're using the V-synth XT Windows 7 64 bit drivers for your V-synth V2. If that's the case this is good news. Wonder why Roland simply don't link to those drivers on their site. It would make a lot of original V-synth users happy. I've read a few posts about disgruntled owners of the original V-synth who were frustrated with the lack of support for Windows 7 64 bit.
Fused
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Re: V-Synth in a modern computer? (Windows 7 64 bits)
Hey guys,
Well I bought a V-Synth v2 and tried to install the V-Synth XT drivers for Windows 7 64 bit as recommended and it doesn't work. It was suggested that the V-Synth XT drivers should work. I tried several ways of getting this done and so far no go.
Has anyone here been successful with installing the V-Synth XT 64 bit drivers for the V-Synth V2? If so I sure would like to know how you managed to do it.
Please help...
Fused
Well I bought a V-Synth v2 and tried to install the V-Synth XT drivers for Windows 7 64 bit as recommended and it doesn't work. It was suggested that the V-Synth XT drivers should work. I tried several ways of getting this done and so far no go.
Has anyone here been successful with installing the V-Synth XT 64 bit drivers for the V-Synth V2? If so I sure would like to know how you managed to do it.
Please help...
Fused
Re: V-Synth in a modern computer? (Windows 7 64 bits)
Can you explain what exactly is not working ?Fusedbrain wrote:Hey guys,
Well I bought a V-Synth v2 and tried to install the V-Synth XT drivers for Windows 7 64 bit as recommended and it doesn't work. It was suggested that the V-Synth XT drivers should work. I tried several ways of getting this done and so far no go.
Has anyone here been successful with installing the V-Synth XT 64 bit drivers for the V-Synth V2? If so I sure would like to know how you managed to do it.
Please help...
Fused
USB/AUDIO? are you able to use the V-Synth as a computer AUDIO CARD ?
USB/MIDI? Is the V-Synth recognized in your DAW as a MIDI device?
USB/Data? The Librarian works? are u able to transfer files between the V-Synth Card and the computer?
can you give a hint???
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Re: V-Synth in a modern computer? (Windows 7 64 bits)
Hi PauloF,
Well at the moment I can't get anything to work driver wise. When the V-synth is on and usb over midi mode is enabled in the usb config menu the V-synth shows up in my device manager as Roland V-synth but it says no driver has been installed (yellow exclamation point).
I tried installing the V-Synth XT driver by following the readme but when it says to turn on the V-synth and plug in the usb cable it doesn't detect the V-synth. I'm thinking it's because the computer is looking for a V-synth XT. The install process just sits there.
So far I have no connectivity with my windows 7 64 bit computer and my V-synth. Well I know the computer detects it since it's in the device menu with a yellow exclamation point. That's all I have.
Fused
Well at the moment I can't get anything to work driver wise. When the V-synth is on and usb over midi mode is enabled in the usb config menu the V-synth shows up in my device manager as Roland V-synth but it says no driver has been installed (yellow exclamation point).
I tried installing the V-Synth XT driver by following the readme but when it says to turn on the V-synth and plug in the usb cable it doesn't detect the V-synth. I'm thinking it's because the computer is looking for a V-synth XT. The install process just sits there.
So far I have no connectivity with my windows 7 64 bit computer and my V-synth. Well I know the computer detects it since it's in the device menu with a yellow exclamation point. That's all I have.
Fused
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Re: V-Synth in a modern computer? (Windows 7 64 bits)
Hi PauloF,
Quick update, I can see the V-Synth as a drive in Windows 7 64 bit. It comes up as drive E. So that's good news.
I'm going to keep plugging away here to see what else I can get to work.
Fused
Quick update, I can see the V-Synth as a drive in Windows 7 64 bit. It comes up as drive E. So that's good news.
I'm going to keep plugging away here to see what else I can get to work.
Fused
Re: V-Synth in a modern computer? (Windows 7 64 bits)
In fact the Librarian does not use MIDI at all, but unfortunately as stealthgear mentioned, it does not work on a MAC any more. However it still does on a Windows machine.stealthgear wrote:The original V-synth will mount on the computer of course, and it should work on any computer with USB. USB-Midi driver is a seperate issue. If you have a midi adapter you are good to go. The librarian and USB midi does not work on the mac anymore I believe. This is what happens when you trust audio companies for software driver updates, you lose some functionality eventually...so always go hardware when possible. This should not be a reason to avoid the V-synth. They are good hardware without the computer. The librarian is not necessary. The midi USB is not entirely necessary.