OK... I think I MAY have found the problem with your help. After reading about how I should see my interface in the MIDI setups - well... I don't see it. When I bought it, it didn't come with any drivers and so when I plugged it into a usb port WinXP installed it's own driver for it. When I look for it in Device Manager it calls it a "USB Audio Device." However, "USB Audio Device" doesn't show up anywhere in the Real Band or BIAB MIDI setup lists. According to what Gary says, I should see my interface in the MIDI Drivers input/output lists. But I don't... it's not there on either side. Someone mentioned that the M-Audio Uno interface comes with drivers? Maybe that's my problem. My interface (USB MIDI converter) is a "Supra MD 100". I've tried looking for it on the Web to see if I could find a driver for it but a Supra MD 100 doesn't show up anywhere when I google it. Perhaps I'm going to have to order a more reputable one - one that COMES with it's own drivers? I should tell you that when I plug in my USB controller - E-MU Xboard 25 - it shows up in the MIDI setup lists. I've tried using it as my input and output device without success... hey... I'm desparate here... heh.

Let me know what you think about the interface driver theory.

Bobby