Fastlane USB driver for Tiger?
Posted: Wed May 04, 2005 12:59 pm
Hello,
We have been enjoying MOTU's Fastlane USB MIDI interface for years, and it has worked perfectly with Mac OSX Panther. We use MIDI with a Roland
KR-570 with Finale and Cakewalk Metro. (We also have installed Garage Band along with iLife 05 for the new Tiger installation),
You can guess what's next: We are "early adopters" of the new Mac Tiger OS, and installing Tiger has disabled MIDI on our system.
We visited the Apple site and also http://www.motu.com. We were very
encouraged to see that the latest driver for Fastlane USB is Tiger-compatible. We have downloaded and attempted to install the "MOTU
USB OSX Install" package many times.
Installation appears to proceed normally - Interestingly, the installer offers a decision to place the driver in Applications or on the system
drive. We assume that we should select the system drive.
Installation proceeds normally, and ends with a dialog box to restart. After restarting, we still do not have MIDI functionality.
Checking in "Audio MIDI Setup" shows a configuration that includes the Fastlane USB driver, but I believe this is left over from Panther. In the MIDI connection diagram, the Fastlane USB driver is dimmed out, and if we
double-click on this, the option to set "Device is online" is dimemd out and unavailable. "Test Setup" does not send data to the Roland KR-570 we
have connected and powered-up. "Rescan MIDI" does not detect the Fastlane USB. "Add Device" does not offer the Fastlane USB as an option.
We also experimented with building a MIDI configuration from scratch, and scanning for MIDI devices etc. but could not get Audio MIDI Setup to recognize the Fastlane device.
We then attempted to determine if the Fastlane driver had actually been installed. Looking from the root level of our system drive, we looked in "/Library/Audio/MIDI Drivers" but this folder was empty. ( We noticed that a backup from Panther had driver files here. One was "MOTU MIDI Driver.plugin". As an experiment, we copied these driver plugins to "/Library/Audio/MIDI Drivers", but we saw the same symptoms as above after
restart.
We checked http://www.unicornation.com as well as forum and tech support listings at [url=http://www.motu.com,]http://www.motu.com,[/url] but it's a bit early for postings to help us.
Here is a summary of our system configuration:
Mac OS 10.4 (Tiger initial release with May 1 2005 updates)
Machine Name: Power Mac G4
Machine Model: PowerMac3,5
CPU Type: PowerPC G4 (2.1)
Number Of CPUs: 1
CPU Speed: 933 MHz
L2 Cache (per CPU): 256 KB
L3 Cache (per CPU): 2 MB
Memory: 512 MB
Boot ROM Version: 4.3.3f2
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Any recommendations very much appreciated! We are puzzled that the driver installation seemed to proceed quite normally, but the driver plugin does
not appear in the expected folder. Any chance that Tiger handles these differently and puts the driver elsewhere?
We are hoping to enjoy solid, reliable performance from the Fastlane USB interface with Tiger, just as we did with Panther. Also hope that solving
this will be of help to many other users who move to Tiger.
Thanks,
-john
jbaxter@voicenet.com
We have been enjoying MOTU's Fastlane USB MIDI interface for years, and it has worked perfectly with Mac OSX Panther. We use MIDI with a Roland
KR-570 with Finale and Cakewalk Metro. (We also have installed Garage Band along with iLife 05 for the new Tiger installation),
You can guess what's next: We are "early adopters" of the new Mac Tiger OS, and installing Tiger has disabled MIDI on our system.
We visited the Apple site and also http://www.motu.com. We were very
encouraged to see that the latest driver for Fastlane USB is Tiger-compatible. We have downloaded and attempted to install the "MOTU
USB OSX Install" package many times.
Installation appears to proceed normally - Interestingly, the installer offers a decision to place the driver in Applications or on the system
drive. We assume that we should select the system drive.
Installation proceeds normally, and ends with a dialog box to restart. After restarting, we still do not have MIDI functionality.
Checking in "Audio MIDI Setup" shows a configuration that includes the Fastlane USB driver, but I believe this is left over from Panther. In the MIDI connection diagram, the Fastlane USB driver is dimmed out, and if we
double-click on this, the option to set "Device is online" is dimemd out and unavailable. "Test Setup" does not send data to the Roland KR-570 we
have connected and powered-up. "Rescan MIDI" does not detect the Fastlane USB. "Add Device" does not offer the Fastlane USB as an option.
We also experimented with building a MIDI configuration from scratch, and scanning for MIDI devices etc. but could not get Audio MIDI Setup to recognize the Fastlane device.
We then attempted to determine if the Fastlane driver had actually been installed. Looking from the root level of our system drive, we looked in "/Library/Audio/MIDI Drivers" but this folder was empty. ( We noticed that a backup from Panther had driver files here. One was "MOTU MIDI Driver.plugin". As an experiment, we copied these driver plugins to "/Library/Audio/MIDI Drivers", but we saw the same symptoms as above after
restart.
We checked http://www.unicornation.com as well as forum and tech support listings at [url=http://www.motu.com,]http://www.motu.com,[/url] but it's a bit early for postings to help us.
Here is a summary of our system configuration:
Mac OS 10.4 (Tiger initial release with May 1 2005 updates)
Machine Name: Power Mac G4
Machine Model: PowerMac3,5
CPU Type: PowerPC G4 (2.1)
Number Of CPUs: 1
CPU Speed: 933 MHz
L2 Cache (per CPU): 256 KB
L3 Cache (per CPU): 2 MB
Memory: 512 MB
Boot ROM Version: 4.3.3f2
_________________________________________________________________
Any recommendations very much appreciated! We are puzzled that the driver installation seemed to proceed quite normally, but the driver plugin does
not appear in the expected folder. Any chance that Tiger handles these differently and puts the driver elsewhere?
We are hoping to enjoy solid, reliable performance from the Fastlane USB interface with Tiger, just as we did with Panther. Also hope that solving
this will be of help to many other users who move to Tiger.
Thanks,
-john
jbaxter@voicenet.com