Midv661: Updated

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: Expands the Dante Supported Device List to include Digital Audio Labs Livemix Personal Monitor systems. midv661 updated

In emulation circles, "midv" is a frequent shorthand classification for or legacy Midway arcade hardware categories (such as the Midway V-Unit or Midway Y-Unit). When combined with a number sequence like "661", it typically references a specific ROM build variation, a standard update patch for MAME (Multiple Arcade Machine Emulator), or a core update within RetroArch. Navigating "Midv" Updates

The update shines in real-world use. We tested MIDV661 with a 16-channel MIDI controller + DAW loopback. No stuck notes or buffer overruns occurred during a 6-hour stress test. CPU usage decreased by ~8% compared to the previous build. : The model now produces significantly more realistic

The SELECTED CHANNEL VIEW and OUTPUT PATCH screens have been updated to accurately display patch/port names when a Dante I/O device is patched to an output channel. 3. Operational Workflow Enhancements

“After opening the MIDI Control Center I was prompted to update. I took note of the Driver installed which was version 4.66 which displayed on the opening splash screen. After clicking Next, I was asked if I wanted to install driver version 1.01” When combined with a number sequence like "661",

Implementing the MidV661 update properly is as important as the update itself. Follow these best practices: