Troubleshooting
Device ID Incorrect
Message
A device ID has been used that is out of range for your system
Musink received a bad device identification number from Windows
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Explanation
Musink asks Windows for a list of devices to use. If a device is removed or malfunctions after this list is obtained, such as half way through playback, this error can occur. This can also occur if Windows is damaged, and returns an inaccurate list.
You can:
Not unplug or remove MIDI devices while they or Musink is in use (Prevention)
Refresh devices and try again
Check your MIDI devices are working correctly
Uninstall unstable MIDI devices
Reinstall Windows (Not recommended)
No Driver
Message
No Driver Was Found
Aucun pilote n'est installé sur votre système
Nessun driver installato nel sistema
Não há nenhum driver instalado no sistema.
Sisteminizde yüklü sürücü yok
Explanation
No MIDI devices are installed on your system for Musink to use. Windows typically includes with DirectX, which includes one default MIDI device. This message can also occur if a device has malfunctioned or been removed while in use.
You can:
Select Refresh Devices from the Playback menu
Restart your MIDI device
Restart your computer
Ensure that DirectX is installed on your computer, and is up to date
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Check that your soundcard and any installed MIDI devices are functional
Reinstall DirectX
Reinstall Windows (Not recommended)
Out of Memory
Message
There is not enough memory available for this task
Explanation
Your computer has run out of memory dedicated to the MIDI device you are using. This message can also appear when the selected device is already in use by another program.
You can:
Close some programs and try again
Check that the device is not in use by another program
Check that you do not have MIDI devices feeding back into themselves (MIDI A –> MIDI B –> MIDI A)
Use a different MIDI device
Playback is Very Quiet
Message
Explanation
There are several reasons that playback can be very quiet or silent:
The dynamics of your piece are very quiet. Try setting the dynamics of your piece to very loud with
MIDI modifiers. Some MIDI devices will not accurately play very quiet notes.
You have muted the voice you wish to hear or set the volume of the voice very low. See
Channel Volume. (This only applies to Musink Pro).
The main volume of your speakers is low, or your soundcard/speakers are malfunctioning. Try to play a sound in another program, such as Windows Media Player to test this
The main volume is OK, but the volume of your MIDI device, or Musink, is low. Open the Volume Mixer in Windows and check that Musink and your MIDI device (if listed) are turned up
Your MIDI device or cable is malfunctioning. Try a different MIDI device, if possible, and try again.
The volume setting on your MIDI device is turned down low. Turn it back to maximum, if possible. Also ensure that “Send channel volume messages” is checked in Musink settings (Tools –> Settings –> Playback and MIDI).
The MIDI device you are using does not support the pitches you are playing back. This can sometimes occur when attempting to play notes well out of the range of the instrument. Try a range of pitches, or with the instrument set to piano to determine if this is the case
You have opened a corrupt Musink project (this is unlikely). Restart Musink and try with a new project
Registry Key Not Found
Message
The specified registry key was not found
Explanation
The MIDI device you have tried to use is not installed correctly, or your soundcard is not installed correctly, or your Windows registry has other errors. You can:
Use a different device
Restart your computer
Uninstall and reinstall your MIDI device
Uninstall and reinstall DirectX, if your device was Microsoft GS Wavetable Synth
Reinstall Windows (Not recommended without expert assistance)
Unknown Error
Message
Unknown External Error
Erreur externe indéfinie
Errore esterno non determinato
Explanation
Windows or your MIDI device has encountered an unknown error. This is not a problem with Musink, but rather a problem with your MIDI device.
You can:
Refresh devices and try again
Check any MIDI cables plugged into your computer are firmly pushed into both the computer and your device
Restart your computer
Check your MIDI device is installed correctly
Install a different MIDI device