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> How Do You Get Firewire Midi To Be Seen By Os9???
cyanbaby101
post Thu 9 Oct 2003, 08:13
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I have the following:

Mac G4 TiBook
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Logic 6.0
MOTU 828 MK2

Am I blind? I can not get Logic to send and recieve midi data from my 828 MK2? It does it automatically in OSX. But in OS9 there is nothing. What do I do? The only midi options in Logic are for USB and Parallel port, not firewire.

Help!!

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post Thu 9 Oct 2003, 10:26
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umm, have you installed OMS, or free midi for that matter? Oms should find your firewire port just fine. When scanning for a port check nothing.


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cyanbaby101
post Fri 10 Oct 2003, 02:09
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I installed OMS. Never heard of free Midi. But OMS does not locate the MOTU 828 MK2. When I run the search it comes up with 3 things:

Studio Patches pgm chg
IAC Driver
QuickTime Music


Thats it. No MOTU Midi anything. Any suggestions?
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post Fri 10 Oct 2003, 02:56
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Sounds like you may want to make sure you have the current drivers from Motu and OMS. That is what usually causes the problem. Also when you were setting up OMS and did the scan, do not check anything when it asks for which port (motem or serial). Another thing that can cause problems is not setting up your programs in order. Usuallly OMS first then instal motu drivers and software, then logic. Then setup OMS, setup motu, then go into logic. Best bet....drivers.


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post Fri 10 Oct 2003, 07:07
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The 828's MIDI I/O doesn't work on OS9.
It works on OS X only. wink.gif
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post Fri 10 Oct 2003, 09:58
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Well there ya have it sad.gif


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cyanbaby101
post Fri 10 Oct 2003, 19:28
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The 828's MIDI I/O doesn't work on OS9.
It works on OS X only.




Whoa?? How do you know this for sure? Does that mean I can not use midi via my 828 in OS9 entirely?? I dont want to switch to OSX because I have amazing VSTs such as Halion, Kantos (Autotune), PSP SFX Machine that can not run on OSX!!

Why would MOTU do such a thing?

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post Fri 10 Oct 2003, 23:01
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QUOTE (azusa @ Oct 9 2003, 22:07)
The 828's MIDI I/O doesn't work on OS9.
It works on OS X only. wink.gif

do you mean only the 828 mk II?

i'm thinking of getting the older 828, and i am planning on using it's firewire for OS9. will that work?

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azusa
post Sat 11 Oct 2003, 00:22
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I don't know about the original 828, but I think you can use MIDI I/O (ask MOTU, they're very quick with the answer).

For the 828 mkII, you have to buy another MIDI intrface to use on OS 9.
There's a review of 828 mkII on this month EQ mag.
http://www.eqmag.com/archive/1003/1003_Reviews1.htm
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