In my case, it is the MIDI devices that are the problem. It seems that Usine locks all Midi devices that it finds, even those which are not currently selected in the setup list - which means that no other application is able to access them.
I'm pretty certain that this is behaviour within Usine, as I can duplicate the behaviour with any of my MIDI hardware devices.
This does seem surprising behaviour to me - the other music app's that I use release the drivers of devices that I want to reserve for other purposes.
This is making it tricky to use Usine alongside some of my favourite MIDI hardware units, and the software that I control them with. Even using "virtual MIDI cable" software, I'm unable to set my rig up the way I would like. (note to hardware manufacturers - it's the 21st century, there is no excuse for MIDI drivers to be 'single-client only' in this day and age, surely!!)
I understand, as Nay said, that locking the drivers is a useful function for users who need fast switching between devices during performance. However, a setup option to 'release unused drivers' would sure make my MIDI rig easier to manage (hint
!!)Statistics: Posted by Trogluddite — 16 Nov 2015, 21:35
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