Re: MIDI Test and Sample Application
Re: MIDI Test and Sample Application
- Subject: Re: MIDI Test and Sample Application
- From: andybull <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 01 Feb 2002 10:20:49 +0000
I just checked the MOTU downloads section and found ...
http://www.motu.com/english/download/
quote "Includes beta (pre-release) USB MIDI Drivers for OSX for use with
MOTU USB interfaces including the USB Fastlane, micro express, Express XT
and MIDI Timepiece AV.
This driver requires OSX version 10.1 (or higher). "
on 1/2/02 6:53 am, Kurt Bigler at email@hidden wrote:
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on 1/29/02 2:15 AM, Herbie Robinson <email@hidden> wrote:
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> If anyone is looking for an application to test MIDI drivers or
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> samples of how to use the API, go to
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> http://sourceforge.net/projects/xmiditest/. Sorry that I didn't find
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> this e-mail reflector and get this up here sooner. I actually
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> started doing MIDI before the PDF for the manual existed (and got it
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> working just from the headers); so, I didn't bother to read the PDF
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> manual when it came out (and didn't find out about the reflector).
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I tried using miditester and miditiming after having _apparently_ run the
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installer:
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MIDISPORT.pkg (from MIDISPORT-2.0.1.b.MOX.pk Folder)
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The installer appeared to succeed but no file appeared. I tried installing
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again, this time into
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/library/audio/mididrivers
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instead of the default location, but the folder remained empty.
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Does any one have an OS X driver that will work with the MIDISPORT 2x2 (or
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the MOTO Fastlane for that matter). The MIDISPORT driver was the only one I
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could find to download. I found an article claiming that MOTU had released
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OS X drivers for Fastlane etc.:
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http://www.videography.com/brief/mainv/0,7220,32381,00.html
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but found no such drivers on their site. Doing a search for "OS X" on
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www.motu.com site revealed a note from last year that there was currently no
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support for OS X.
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Where is everybody getting their OS X MIDI drivers?
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There are the two "default" apple drivers (serial and USB) already installed
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on my system. The apple document:
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http://developer.apple.com/techpubs/macosx/Darwin/IOKit/DeviceDrivers/Writin
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gAudioDrivers/WritingAudioDrivers.pdf
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mentions them but does not really say anything about them.
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The sample apps from Herbie Robinson fill a big gap, but what about drivers?
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Apparently lots of people already have them. How did they find out?
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Thanks,
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Kurt Bigler
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