

Next, you could install a DAW like Reaper, some virtual instrument like sfz player and some soundfont like the Fluid R3 GM one, and find out whether I don't really know what that would mean. If yes, NWC and the "MIDI logic" works fine, and there's a problem that there is no "MIDI synthesizer" (Windows Media Player does set up one, I thought - but some questions on the internet make me doubt that) or it's a problem with drivers (but that's not my first guess). Install it, set up a MIDI connection in it (in LoopMIDI, it's the small + button at the left lower corner), restart the computer and check whether the ports are visible in NWC's MIDI tab. What I would try as a first step, is to install a "virtual MIDI cable" - I use LoopMIDI, but there is also LoopBe (other, older ones like MidiOx seem to have their own problems with Win10). Fully supports Windows 9x, XP, 7, 8, 10 moreover Wine.Unfortunately, I do not have a solution "ouf of the box" for you.Supports VST effect/visualization and VSTi instrument plugins.Supports Sysex capturing from Midi input.Supports Cakewalk/Sonar instrument definition (.ins) files.Scale effect settings (transpose notes to different scales).

Real-time SoundFont loading from a playlist.Record to wave, mp3 (or any ACM codecs) capability.Module files (mod,xm,s3m,it) playback support via converting.Send Sysex for Synth (GM, GS, XG, GM2, NX and custom).Chord mode for Virtual Piano and Midi input.Virtual Piano (F1-F8 Function keys for octave change).Variable Tempo and Pitch during playback.Real time program and bank modification on any midi channel.

