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Why are there multiple instances of a single driver showing in my MIDI Driver Setup window?

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Why are there multiple instances of a single driver showing in my MIDI Driver Setup window?

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Other symptoms: You might also get a message saying that a driver is “…installed properly but currently in use by another program”. Band-in-a-Box is having trouble making the proper connection to one or more MIDI devices that are installed on your computer. • If you have a MIDI interface installed and connected to an external synth, make sure the interface is connected to your computer and the synth turned on before you start Band-in-a-Box. • One of the Band-in-a-Box settings files may have become corrupt. Close Band-in-a-Box and delete the file “intrface.bbw” from your bb folder. Note that this will return many program settings to their factory defaults and Band-in-a-Box will create a new intrface.bbw file the next time you run it. You may wish to make a backup of this file before deleting it so you can restore your previous settings if this suggestion fails to resolve the problem. • If the previous suggestions didn’t help, there is most likely a problem with the way one of your MID

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Other symptoms: You might also get a message saying that a driver is “…installed properly but currently in use by another program”. Band-in-a-Box is having trouble making the proper connection to one or more MIDI devices that are installed on your computer. • If you have a MIDI interface installed and connected to an external synth, make sure the interface is connected to your computer and the synth turned on before you start Band-in-a-Box. • One of the Band-in-a-Box settings files may have become corrupt. Close Band-in-a-Box and delete the file “intrface.bbw” from your bb folder. Note that this will return many program settings to their factory defaults and Band-in-a-Box will create a new intrface.bbw file the next time you run it. If you make a backup of this file before deleting it you can restore your previous settings if this suggestion fails to resolve the problem. • If the previous suggestions did’t help, there is most likely a problem with the way one of your MIDI devices is

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