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Sun 18 Jun 2006, 16:59
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Could someone Please help . . .
I have a midi evolution controller issues w/live 5, stylus RMX and MIDI in Live
Ok -- Anybody out there running RMX with an evolution U-33 controller ? The video for setting this up from spectrasonics is a little unclear. Since the update to 5.2, all lmy pre sets disappear. The saved settings load incorrectly. The MIDI learn application is not working properly, or I have it set up incorrectly. I'm setting it up the same way I had before the update, but now every assigned channel opperates every fader, knob etc. When I try to open saved pre-sets in the Stylus track, none of them work. I can't assign directly into MIDI tracks via Live MIDI set program, because there is nothing to assign. Please help . . . anybody ? . . .
Since digidesign bought Evolution, the support from digidesign is way, way substandard. (( And the sad thing is, digidesigns world headquarters is 5 minutes from my house ))
Spectrasonics basically say "Did you watch the video?" AGGGGHHH!!
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Sun 18 Jun 2006, 20:49
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After moving a PCI card, reset the NVRAM (see my thread upon my G5 troubles) and depending of your G5 reset the PMU/SMU (or motherboard reset). If your G5 is like mine of the models before the ones listed, unplug everything save the mains, touch the metal part around the PCI card apertures spaces to the outside. Unplug the mains and open the G5, remove covers alu and plastic, you may have to remove the "RAM" fan(s), search on the motherboard a tiny button, near the middle and at the bottom. press it ONCE (not twice!!!) and keep it pressed about 20 seconds. Once done, move back everything back, close the computer. Start up. It forces the mac to check all its ports as a new thing. Resetting the PRAM can be a good idea too. If you have a multimeter, test in place (important) the lithium battery (on the motherboard) if it read less than 3.2V, change it, normal is 3.6V
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