Hi,
no, not Midi Ox, "Midi Yoke"
http://www.midiox.com/index.htm?http://www.midiox.com/myoke.htmI had to turn " UAC " completely down before installing. After installation I turned it back up. The program for designed for upto Win XP , not Vista or Win7
I was a bit nervous about doing that, but I was DESPERATE because I needed midi yoke for a couple of my other programs that I use ( not just for BIAB), without it, my One Man Band softsynth/software arranger setup would have been useless.
I also created a restore point , just in case it didn't work & I had to unload it.
I'm not very computer literate, so I wasn't sure what consequences turning down User Account Control might have. For me it's worked really well.
Maybe worth checking with the guys about wisdom of turning down UAC & loading an XP program that wouldn't load otherwise, but I was desperate.
Took me a while to find out how to do it.
So just in case,
Control Panel
User Account & Family Safety
User Account Change Password
Change User Account Control Setting
You'll get a couple of messages about having to turn off restart pc.
I tried loop be 1,it did work , but I got a error message every time I turned on my laptop. That had me a tad concerned.