Weird Objects created in Audio/MIDI setup

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dogeatdogg
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Weird Objects created in Audio/MIDI setup

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This seems odd: After setting up a template DP9 creates these duplicate MIDI controller objects of MIDI controllers that are already in the Audio/MIDI setup. The look different but contain the same name as the controller (M-audio code 66 etc).
Why does DP 9 meddle with the Audio/MIDI setup at all? Logic, Cubase don't do that at all.

Any help would rule.

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Re: Weird Objects created in Audio/MIDI setup

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In 25 years of using MOTU software I've ever seen this.

I'd guess operator error.
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Re: Weird Objects created in Audio/MIDI setup

Post by magicd »

The only way DP can make a change to the Audio MIDI Setup MIDI Studio window is if you add a device in the Bundles window. Otherwise DP just reads what is already there.

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