Probably an old question, but... I'm pushing large amounts of MIDI data through a Fastlane into a Kurzweil 2500R. When more than 4 or 5 tracks are going, far less than the 16 I need, I always get stuck notes. Would a firewire interface be the solution? I'm planning on recording the sound or saving it on the K2500R and putting it back into the iMac as a MP3 file for use on the net. Thanks in advance for any thoughts or experiences.
Bo
Stuck notes on Fastlane
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Stuck notes on Fastlane
Using iMac G5 20" Core Duo, OS 10.4.2, 1.5 Gig RAM, Fastlane USB MIDI Interface, Kurzweil 2500R, Yamaha P-80 Keyboard, Finale 2007, DP 5.1 and years of musical experience!!!
- rockitcity
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I doubt the Fastlane is the problem. It should be able to handle 16 channels of MIDI without a hitch. I'm curious in your sig that you say you are using Performer (Not DP), but have OSX running. So, you must be using Classic OS9? I would suspect this is the cause of your stuck notes. Or, maybe you don't have enough RAM to run DP in Classic. In any case, I think you will have a lot better performance with your current hardware if you upgrade to DP 5.11 (or DP anything, for that matter. When was the last Performer update, and what OS supported it?)
Bob
Bob
Mac Mini Quad i7 2.6 Ghz, 16 G RAM, 2 SSD's. Motu 896 HD Hybrid, 8pre, Fastlane USB, Presonus Faderport, vintage guitars!
The notes stick with I used Performer 6.2 running on Mac OS 9.2 in my iBook G3. Since posting, I've upgraded to an iMac G5 Core Duo and have ordered DP 5.1. I'm hopeful this will solve the stuck note problem. My main concern, however, is the end result. I hope to make MP3 or similar out of these MIDI files using the sounds of my Kurz2500R. I haven't quite firgured out how, but I think I'll have to save the audio or "sound" file on something (iPod, Mini Disc, ?) then put it back into the the iMac via an audio interface, like M-Audio. I plan on using them on my newly created web site. Anywhoo, thanks for the response. Keep the music flowing...
Bo
Bo
Using iMac G5 20" Core Duo, OS 10.4.2, 1.5 Gig RAM, Fastlane USB MIDI Interface, Kurzweil 2500R, Yamaha P-80 Keyboard, Finale 2007, DP 5.1 and years of musical experience!!!
- daniel.sneed
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You will be able to run your Kurz to internal Mac audio input (or your audio sound card input if any) and record it in DP as audio.
Very easy.
Then you'll export from there as mp3 files.
Very easy.
Then you'll export from there as mp3 files.
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DP11.34, OS12.7.6, MacBookPro-i7
Falcon, Kontakt, Ozone, RX, Unisum, Michelangelo, Sparkverb
Waldorf Iridium & STVC & Blofeld, Kemper Profiler Stage, EWIusb, Mixface
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DP11.34, OS12.7.6, MacBookPro-i7
Falcon, Kontakt, Ozone, RX, Unisum, Michelangelo, Sparkverb
Waldorf Iridium & STVC & Blofeld, Kemper Profiler Stage, EWIusb, Mixface
JBL4326+4312sub, Behringer X32rack
Many mandolins, banjos, guitars, flutes, melodions, xylos, kalimbas...