Yes, I tried all the preferences settings, resetting the Yamaha keyboard, even just now uninstalling and reinstalling Dorico and nothing has made any difference. The problem persists.
Do you have another computer available to install Dorico on, just to check if the problem is in the computer, or in the peripherals.
Those messages indicate that the P90 is transmitting on MIDI Channel 1. Is Dorico set up to listen to that channel? The P90 also supports splits which send on different channels. “Dual Mode”
This is the P90 manual. MIDI Functions start on page 40
I don’t see any option to turn off MIDI Clock transmit or Active Sensing. I assume that is coming from the P90 and not from the Behringer interface. Behringer doesn’t seem to have a manual, just a quick start guide, so I assume it doesn’t do anything to MIDI messages.
Note that Dorico only scans for new MIDI devices at startup according to some older threads here, so ensure your MIDI device is plugged in, powered on, and fully booted up before starting Dorico.
Apparently, you can also create a diagnostics report from the Help menu in Dorico.
Maybe this thread will jostle something
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Pete
Microsoft
OMG! That WinRT option seems to have fixed it!! Unless it was taking my laptop out for a walk today… but either way, THANK YOU THANK YOU!! If you happen to be in San Francisco on Apr 1, you can come hear the concert you just saved as an honored guest.
Josh
Hi @joshuasaulle ,
I’m glad to hear that it is now working with you. I haven’t thought about that because we usually only recommend that WinRT option when people use BlueTooth keyboards. But if it also helps you, even better.