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> Motu "clockworks" Nightmare, I have really messed up something
Pullcord
post Wed 22 Dec 2004, 07:07
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Can someone please help this idiot. I don't know what or how I did this, but I have completely lost my entire MIDI set-up. I use Digital Performer with a MOTU 2408 audio interface and a MOTU MTP/AV midi interface. For years everything worked perfectly. The only thing that bothered me was the fact that I had to open a Performer file and "arm" a midi track to hear my midi 'boxes' (JV-880, M3r, SP-700) via the keyboard (DX-7 as a controller). I wanted to be able to play without having to open Performer every time. so tonight I opened the "Clockworks" software that works with the MOTU MIDI Timepiece and started re-routing patches. I figured I could always go back to a"saved" configuration. Wrong. There was no saved config. I tired everything. It got worse. Looking at the event list after opening and playing in a file, I saw ONE SINGLE-NOTE-STRIKE generate 8 events!! The polyphony is gone...everything is monophonic. Worst of all, the Timepiece doesn't even show up as a device in the Clockworks window, But, it is there in my OMS/Free Midi set-up window. I am desperate. Can anyone help me with this mess?
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