USB MIDI express problem in audiomidi setup
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USB MIDI express problem in audiomidi setup
Hi All,
I have two new USB MIDI express 128s and nearly every time I boot up my machine, the devices get mixed up in audiomidi setup.
By this I mean, that the computer thinks that MIDI Express #1 is MIDI Express #2 meaning that all the MIDI synths connected are incorrectly labelled.
The only solution I can find is to swap around my MIDI synths in audiomidi setup to correspond, which is not a solution at all.
I also have the problem that one appears and the other is greyed out.
Any suggestions most gratefully received.
I am running 10.5.6 and I have the latest MIDI drivers installed. It's a mac pro quad.
Thx
John
I have two new USB MIDI express 128s and nearly every time I boot up my machine, the devices get mixed up in audiomidi setup.
By this I mean, that the computer thinks that MIDI Express #1 is MIDI Express #2 meaning that all the MIDI synths connected are incorrectly labelled.
The only solution I can find is to swap around my MIDI synths in audiomidi setup to correspond, which is not a solution at all.
I also have the problem that one appears and the other is greyed out.
Any suggestions most gratefully received.
I am running 10.5.6 and I have the latest MIDI drivers installed. It's a mac pro quad.
Thx
John
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Re: USB MIDI express problem in audiomidi setup
It sounds like one of the MIDI Expresses has lost the charge on its battery. See this article on the MOTU support site.
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Re: USB MIDI express problem in audiomidi setup
The MIDI Express 128 does not have an internal battery.bkshepard wrote:It sounds like one of the MIDI Expresses has lost the charge on its battery. See this article on the MOTU support site.
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Re: USB MIDI express problem in audiomidi setup
Is the MIDI Express different from the MIDI Express 128? I have the MTP/AV and have had the same problem as the OP described.1nput0utput wrote:The MIDI Express 128 does not have an internal battery.bkshepard wrote:It sounds like one of the MIDI Expresses has lost the charge on its battery. See this article on the MOTU support site.
From the aforementioned article on MOTU's website:
The MTPII, MTP-AV, MIDI Express, Micro Express and Express XT use a battery to back up user settings or save the last state the device was in before powering off.
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Re: USB MIDI express problem in audiomidi setup
The MIDI Express XT has a battery. The MIDI Express 128 does not.
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Re: USB MIDI express problem in audiomidi setup
Ah, OK. Sorry about that.
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Re: USB MIDI express problem in audiomidi setup
Sounds like an Audio/MIDI problem. You might try deleting all current A/M configurations and the preference file for Audio/MIDI, repairing permissions and setting up your configuration from scratch. The fact that the OS sees the MIDI Express 128 every time seems to indicate that it is working but the OS might be "thinking" a new one has been added. I have the same device and this hasn't been a problem. It's been a long time sine the device was grayed out, and AUdio/MIDI was the culprit there, not the 128. They are pretty simple and fairly hefty devices.
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Re: USB MIDI express problem in audiomidi setup
Hey man, just wanted to say thanks for suggestions and taking the time. I really appreciate it.
Happy New Year to you!
Happy New Year to you!
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Re: USB MIDI express problem in audiomidi setup
Let us know what works if you don't mind. Might help someone down the road in figuring it out.sonicgravy wrote:Hey man, just wanted to say thanks for suggestions and taking the time. I really appreciate it.
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Re: USB MIDI express problem in audiomidi setup
Hi,
I have the same issue lately with my setup which is running Win 7 Ultimate with 2 MIDI Express 128's.
I have to pull the USB cables out the hub and then re-insert one at a time making sure I plug #1 in first otherwise Sonar gets confused with which one is which.
I also have the same problem in MIDI Ox when I check the MIDI devices and sometimes #2 does not show up at all until I shut down the program, unplug the USB cable and re-insert it then start MIDI Ox again.
This does not happen 100% of the time but happens pretty regularly.
I am wondering if it could be a hub problem although it's only the MOTU's that get mixed up?
Thanks for your help
I have the same issue lately with my setup which is running Win 7 Ultimate with 2 MIDI Express 128's.
I have to pull the USB cables out the hub and then re-insert one at a time making sure I plug #1 in first otherwise Sonar gets confused with which one is which.
I also have the same problem in MIDI Ox when I check the MIDI devices and sometimes #2 does not show up at all until I shut down the program, unplug the USB cable and re-insert it then start MIDI Ox again.
This does not happen 100% of the time but happens pretty regularly.
I am wondering if it could be a hub problem although it's only the MOTU's that get mixed up?
Thanks for your help