to correctly configure Vsig, launch it, skip the request to GET MIDI database, click on Preferences > COMMS Setup and choose COM 3 (in my case that was the COM# to choose it may be different on other Macs), then set COM port parameters values to match the H8000 (or any other Eventide supporting Vsig) MIDI > serial setup parameters. The Keyspan new COM port is also now visible under the Keyspan assistant application. Obviously this iMac sees 2 internal unused COM ports. Under Ports (COM and LPT) I had COM 1 and 2 AND Keyspan USB Serial Port as COM 3. To double check this you can right click My Computer icon in Win7 and click on Properties then on Device Manager. I just had to check the Keyspan and it was immediately installed on the virtual machine (Win 7). Under USB devices all USB things were listed, including the Keyspan. ![]() so I went back to the Mac anc checked VMware Fusion Settings for Win7 virtual machine. At first launch it showed "No Keyspan connected"…. this is a utility you need to use to configure the COM port. ![]() Look for the Keyspan serial adapter assistant under Programs folder > Keyspan folder. ![]() Connected the serial cable to the Keyspan and to the H8000FW. Connected to the iMac USB port an USB cable already plugged into my Keyspan adapter. I gave it a try as most drivers working for Vista may work on Win7. Upond downloading this driver, it showed up as driver 3.7S for Win 2000/XP/Vista.
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