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alessandro: i have a midisport 2x2 m-audio usb midi interface, that both on my g5 and my powerbook looks up as "Port A", "Port B" if plugged in. the problem only occurs if i want to open the visualizer patch previously edited on the g5 on my powerbook or vice versa. even if the ports exist, the checking flag in the device flip menu is disabled... restarting and keeping the patch on the same machine always works just fine michael: i will have a look at this, but i already tried the internal iac bus... specifying the same name on both machines... no luck - i didn't try midi patchbay or pipe thanks alot alex Am 29.11.2005 um 02:45 schrieb Alessandro Sabatelli: really? i've found i have to "bump" every connection in my patches every time i restart and i use midipipe. my solution is not to restart. i am able to put the machine to sleep and unplug my gear, travel and then plug everything back in and wake it up. this seems to work most of the time... the list talk of creating some template midi code is very interesting to me... |
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| >setting the input of many many many midi devices (From: Alexander Huber <email@hidden>) | |
| >Re: setting the input of many many many midi devices (From: michael markert <email@hidden>) | |
| >Re: setting the input of many many many midi devices (From: Alessandro Sabatelli <email@hidden>) |
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