![]() ![]() OUTPUT 1 = EDIROL original driver mode - FPT technology will be used to perform high-speed MIDI transfer. To change the type of driver that will be used Press one of the following buttons. A button's indicator will light, indicating the currently selected startup mode. The indicators of both buttons will light. ![]() Simultaneously press the button and button. Just in case people have lost the manual, here's that procedure which consists of pressing 4 buttons: Specifying the startup mode Here’s how you can specify the type of driver used by the UM-550/880, and how Patch mode will be selected. This remains for someone to test and report back. However the bad news is that it disables the FPT (Fast Processing Technology) for MIDI Transmission which means they maybe MIDI latency issues. I've got both, the UM-550 & 880 and neither of these unit have such a switch to make them class compliant but you're right in that there appears to be a generic driver mode which can be invoked by following the startup mode procedure, by going into the setup mode and changing the driver operation mode which is great news as it means the device becomes OS agnostic! That's a great find so thank you and it just shows you why we should all "read the manual" as it appears we all overlooked this feature!!! Also thanks to Xhedron as you also mentioned something about this mode. ![]()
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