Yeah Shooshie..maybe so, but what kind of company requires it's users to de-bug and then recommend going back to older versions? What kind of co. makes newer versions of drivers that suck?...Shooshie wrote:Geez, bone.china, don't assume that everyone is having these problems. I've had a few problems with MIDI-related things over the years since DP 4.0, and believe me, I get very upset when my MIDI workflow gets interrupted for any stupid reason. But these problems have never lasted for more than one version, and currently everything is running very well. I did a study a while back and found that MOST people with MIDI problems were using MIDI driver version 1.3.2. The fix for that was simply to go back to driver 1.3.1.bone.china wrote:the way i see it is if MIDI doesn't work properly in the first place, then there is no reason to buy any of motu's or anybody else's MIDI hardware. the MIDI problems are present on every platform on mac os x. i sold my mtpav and started using the MIDI port on my sound card and it's the same old story as when i was using the mtpav. at least i got some of my money back. until the MIDI implementation is satisfactorily repaired on os x then the best advice is to use the cheapest MIDI interface that meets one's needs because you are only going to waste time and more money in the long run working with a MIDI system that is woefully inadequate.
does anybody even know it pc users have these kinds of problems under xp?
MOTU USB MIDI Driver version 1.3.1.sit
You might try it. I can't guarantee it will fix what ails you, but a LOT of people have told me that it did just that.
Shooshie
You should not have to do that, and the guy you're arguing with, well, his point is that MOTU is not getting the job done well, and I think you're having to fix things FOR MOTU...makes his point