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16 channel midi patchbay
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16 channel midi patchbay
  1. #16 CHANNEL MIDI PATCHBAY HOW TO#
  2. #16 CHANNEL MIDI PATCHBAY FOR MAC OS X#
  3. #16 CHANNEL MIDI PATCHBAY MAC OS X#
  4. #16 CHANNEL MIDI PATCHBAY INSTALL#
  5. #16 CHANNEL MIDI PATCHBAY PATCH#

At the moment, I have one MT4 as a dumb interface powered by usb on a Windows 10 PC.

#16 CHANNEL MIDI PATCHBAY HOW TO#

Someone here posted instructions for how to use the Unitor program/drivers successfully under post Win 98 SE Windows, but I never had it work. Sometimes I have had them working under XPSP3, but not predictably.

#16 CHANNEL MIDI PATCHBAY MAC OS X#

Re: Emagic MIDI Patchbays with Mac OS X 10.9? When I got them, I was thinking of just using them with an older computer, if I couldn't get them to work.īut since the package was so poorly done, I would like to check them properly to be sure they didn't develop problems other than the obvious outer damage.ĭoes anyone here has an idea on how to make it work that could give me some help?

16 channel midi patchbay

#16 CHANNEL MIDI PATCHBAY FOR MAC OS X#

I also had a look at this site - but it seems that version 0.9.8 for Mac OS X 10.9 is actually not available, as when I check the version I downloaded, it mentions Mac OS X 10.6 in the instructions and after it is installed, it says 0.9.7 in the "About" section.Īnd of course, I can't make it work either. However, it doesn't seem to detect any of the interfaces when they are connected via USB.

#16 CHANNEL MIDI PATCHBAY INSTALL#

I tried to install the Unitor Family Driver 2.5, but in my MacBook Pro, running Mac OS X 10.9, I get a message that says the update is not necessary. I think the units should be properly working, and the damage is just outer damage, but at the moment, I am unable to confirm. Unfortunately, the previous owner did the crappiest job possible packing them, which resulted in a PC RS 232 port getting bent, as there was no bubble wrap or anything between units.

#16 CHANNEL MIDI PATCHBAY PATCH#

Yesterday I received a set of Emagic MIDI patch bays, composed of two Unitor 8 MkIIs and two MT4s. Location: Marinha Grande, Portugal / Oslo, Norway Mark the topic unread :: View previous topic :: View next topic Register Profile Log in to check your private messages Log in Chat Roomįorum index » Instruments and Equipment » OSX as a music workstationĮmagic MIDI Patchbays with Mac OS X 10.9?

16 channel midi patchbay

MPE.FAQ Calendar Search Memberlist Usergroups Links Have also had memory issues that may or may not have been resolved by a battery replacement - always a potential issue with this vintage.īought and returned the Ethernet iConnectivity unit after discovering that it needed an attached host PC to be running to keep some watchdog program on the network for the network MIDI to work, (which imho defeats the point of using a peer-to-peer protocol like ETH), serious non-starter, returned to sender.Īm anxiously awaiting another ethernet RTP-MIDI offering from Alyseum, am hopeful that MIDI over ethernet will prove to be the "one-true" future protocol to allow a transport environment that is friendly to a mixture of MIDI, OSC and the newer high bandwidth uses of MIDI that are begining to be explored, ie. These days am using the MOTU Expresss XT and, while it works ok for the most part, I have found the drivers/software-interface to be very hit-or-miss on my Win10 system - (it worked normally at first but lately claims the device isn't detected, but somehow the changes still end up making it to the device after the program spins out for a while). (programming the channels in hexadecimal is a bonus!) Have had several older JL Cooper units and they worked reliably for years for a crazy octopus nest of cables connecting up a bunch of 90's boxes, they are decent options if you don't also need a PC interface. Gravyface wrote:Anyone have any experience with the MOTU Express XT? I don't remember how much it was, but under $100. I also happened to see a 360 Systems MIDI Patcher at Lewiston Music in Lewiston, NY a few weeks ago and I bet they still have it. Insanely useful - I use mine pretty much every day. No parameters or buttons or menus, just eight sliders. Does one thing, and really well - simple, solid build, intuitive MIDI matrix. I assume you could daisy-chain more patchbays quite easily. I have Kawai and Roland interconnected with one pair of I/O so it's possible to route any port anywhere. Roland A880 - 8x IN, 8x OUT, more advanced features like routing preset storage, MIDI merge on two selected channels (one can carry MIDI clock), immediate control for basic routingĪlyseum AL-88c - 8x IN, 8x OUT, very small with tiny footprint - good for portable setups, requires software for configuration but runs standalone with flashed routing config, can act as MIDI interface, really flexible Cube48 wrote: Kawai MAV-8 - cheap, 4x IN, 8x OUT, simple but immediate









16 channel midi patchbay