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Dp 3.22/iac Bus With Noise/crash, Using NI B4 or Reason with DP crashes |
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Thu 13 Nov 2003, 23:09
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I'm running DP 3.22 with Native Instruments B4 or Reason off the IAC bus. Haven't had trouble before, and now nothing but trouble. I hit play or record, and within seconds lock up. Also, I've reinstalled both the B4, Reason, as well as OMS, (not DP), trashed preferences, etc. Is there some kind of wacky corruption within my IAC? I can work around with Reason (exporting audio), but miss my B4. New here, but appreciate any help
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Wed 19 Nov 2003, 23:37
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Sounds like you have a MIDI loop going. Try turning off "MIDI Patch-through" in DP. It's one of those things that's so simple it's easy to miss. ;-)
I've run into this quite alot with Reaktor, when an ensemble decides to send or echo MIDI. As soon as I enable IAC for playback BAM! Hard crash.
Damn NI for going back to that useless kludge OMS! Unstable, laggy and ancient. Ugh.
HTH,
Wheever
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Fri 21 Nov 2003, 15:28
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Unfortunately, Reaktor 4 doesn't like OMS emulator. Goes KABOOM if it's even loaded.
W
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Fri 21 Nov 2003, 16:05
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You guys rock! I've hated OMS since I've gotten it. I'll try getting FreeMidi 1.38 and see if that helps. So why was OMS embraced by all these guys (as opposed to the seemingly more stable Free Midi?)? And I guess the big question is, does OSX's solution really work (doing away with FreeMidi and OMS altogether.)?
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Tue 25 Nov 2003, 20:59
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QUOTE So why was OMS embraced by all these guys (as opposed to the seemingly more stable Free Midi?)? Before OS X, APPLE set up OMS to be "de facto" for all MIDI. The rest of software companies had to follow. If you look at MOTU website, there's no mention of OMS Emulator what so ever, but FreeMIDI 1.38 is still there. Be warned, some apps don't get along with the Emulator.
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Wed 26 Nov 2003, 17:18
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QUOTE So why was OMS embraced by all these guys (as opposed to the seemingly more stable Free Midi?)? Because Apple made it seem like it was going to be part of OSX's MIDI core. I don't run OSX--because it's clearly not ready for prime time--but I think the main reason Apple chose OMS over Freemidi is price. Opcode being essentially dead, of course. However if I'm not mistaken OMS isn't involved with OSX after all. (Anyone?) However, OMS has been a nightmare for over a decade. OMS emulator always worked better, even with Opcode's own products. (Galaxy, for one.) FreeMIDI is so superior, it leaves you wondering why NI decided to rewrite the code for their products that run on OS9 to use such a piece of crap kludge. If R4 is any indication, B4 & Reason won't work with OMS emulator. Your IAC issues are probably a MIDI loop, and can be worked around. It's all pretty stable on my machine. Andrew
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