AH. Thanks a lot !
I suppose the bit # is according to the device ID as denoted in reaper-midihw.ini (and not according to the "line" number in the "midi devices" Dialog.
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Originally Posted by cfillion
Weird, my reaper-midihw.ini doesn't have any ? inside.
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The question marks were meant as place holders for o's, i's and numbers in the keywords
BTW.:
I fight the weird renaming Windows does to (some) Midi devices e.g. when plugging them in a different USB socket by a Python program I run before staring Reaper ant patching reaper-midihw.ini to "correctly" attach the currently available Midi devices to the Midi device IDs the Reaper project knows. (Using their names with stripped off numbers, spaces and minus character Windows randomly prefixes them with.)
I also start different Reaper projects according to the active Midi USB devices.
Now I found that there might be some circumstances such devices become disabled.
As I now know that the enable flags are not in reaper-midihw.ini, but in the main ini file, I just will use different ini files for the different projects, which is easy by using the appropriate command line parameter.
-Michael