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![]() Newbie Group: Members Posts: 2 Joined: 20-May 03 From: Los Angeles - US Member No.: 18,198 ![]() |
I run Logic Platinum in OS X on a G4 800. My MIDI I/O is a MOTU MicroExpress.
I start Logic and both of my MIDI inputs work fine (a keyboard and a drum trigger). MIDI data is recorded as usual. But I'll pause for a while to program a patch or read a manual, and the next time I hit record no MIDI data is recorded. The MIDI input monitor shows that nothing is going in, but the data already there still plays my synths. If I quit and restart Logic, all works again. Any help would be appreciated... -Smplfly |
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![]() Newbie Group: Members Posts: 5 Joined: 26-Aug 03 From: Birmingham - UK Member No.: 23,634 ![]() |
I'm having the same problem..
Using logic audio 6 in osX.3 on an iMac G4, and reason 2.5, with a midiman keystation 49 and USB quattro device. The midi works on booting up either logic or reason, then the signal appears to be lost after 2-3 minutes. Logic then tells me the number of midi ins & outs has changed to 0 (3 on startup). Reinstalled up-to-date drivers, everything... no good. Had an idea... borrowed a friends cubase disks and installed - cubase runs fine, but midi disappears exactly as it had before in logic and reason. Gotta be a panther/jaguar or midiman driver issue, surely?? Fix it someone!!! ![]() |
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