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G3, Opcode & Keyspan, How to make them work? |
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Sat 20 Jul 2002, 11:40
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> the version of the system ? 9.2 > Is OMS installed ? version? 2.31 Thanks for the question - I have an idea now. My father and his friend _transferred_ the old hard disk into the new computer because he has Logic only on floppies. He should _install_ OMS... or I should visit him...
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Sun 21 Jul 2002, 03:06
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OS should be 9.22 (9.2 has bugs) OMS is 2.38 for a loooooooong time now… try the updates (for some configs 2.37 is better…) be carefull with OMS it is touchy with 9.2, really. Next is to update the system in case… uninstall the audio drivers everything around MIDI, install OMS reinstall everything and keep trying to make the config in OMS it is really capricious sometimes. Be sure to use the last keyspan software. hope it'll work (it's all common knowledge, not specific, so it may not be that…
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Wed 24 Jul 2002, 06:54
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QUOTE (lepetitmartien @ Jul 21 2002, 02:06) > OS should be 9.22 (9.2 has bugs) opsss... >OMS is 2.38 for a loooooooong time now… try the updates (for some configs 2.37 is better…) I've just downloaded a new version from www.opcode.com with the number 2.3.8 (?). I can test it only at my father's computer (there are only Windows and Unix machines around me :-( ) >Next is to update the system in case… uninstall the >audio drivers everything around MIDI, install OMS >reinstall everything This is what I will do next! >and keep trying to make the config in OMS it is really capricious sometimes. I've heard a lot of similar stories in the past few years... but it worked fine! >Be sure to use the last keyspan software. I'll download it, too,... >hope it'll work (it's all common knowledge, not >specific, so it may not be that… Thanks... I'll report what happens...
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Wed 24 Jul 2002, 07:19
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I don't think this adapter is going to work. The serial ports on a mac look like the ones shown on this device. http://www.keyspan.com/products/usb/USA28x/however I wouldn't guarantee this will work either. The device you have shown is for a PC style RS-232 connector. The Opcode does have PC style serial port however I believe this is only for connecting to a PC, not a mac. The only devices that I know to succesfully work well on a mac are ones such as http://geethree.com/p_stealth.htmlI know this one works as I had one with a B/W G3 and an Opcode Studio 4 Matt
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Wed 24 Jul 2002, 07:42
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Further to my previous post, the keyspan USA-28x twin serial adpter http://www.keyspan.com/products/usb/USA28x/lists the following in regards to MIDI. The Keyspan USB Twin Serial Adapter supports the following MIDI clocking modes: x1, x16, x32, and x64. This means that if you have a MIDI device that uses any of these clocking modes, your MIDI device should work with the Keyspan USB Twin Serial Adapter. However, due to the different implementations of the MIDI standard, some devices may not compatible with the USB Twin Serial Adapter. Please contact your MIDI device and/or software manufacturer for compatibility of their products with the USB Twin Serial Adapter or contact Keyspan for more information.
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