

Free Evaluation Copyĭownload our free evaluation copy here. With the shortcut detection switched off you can send more MIDI data than would ever be possible with a legacy hardware interface and a real MIDI cable. If you want to send more data than allowed by the spec, and you are sure your setup is shortcut free, simply disable the shortcut detection. A hardware legacy device would fail here, but not LoopBe30. Sometimes it might be necessary or desirable to send more data, for example by sending excessive MIDI polyphonic aftertouch messages. It mutes its ports if the data rate is higher than the MIDI specification of 31.25 kbps. LoopBe30 comes with the powerful shortcut detection of LoopBe1. Enable or disable powerful MIDI Shortcut / Feedback Detection. All data sent to the port is simply discarded, but the sending application will not realize anything. A muted port behaves similarly to an audio device. Additionally you can mute each MIDI port individually. This can be done using the system tray application (LoopBe30 Monitor). This will save system resources and usability.

Select only the number you need and only that number of ports will be installed on your system and be visible in your audio applications. LoopBe30 is a native Windows™ WDM kernel mode driver. Every port provides the full 16 MIDI channels. You may connect up to 8 applications to every single inport and up to 8 application to every single outport, all sending and receiving at the same time. LoopBe30 Provides up to 30 Virtual MIDI Ports - It's LoopBe1 x 30īasically LoopBe30 provides 30 independent "invisible cables" to connect MIDI outports of applications to any other application's MIDI inport.
