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Diagnostic messages in whose midi driver?
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Diagnostic messages in whose midi driver?


  • Subject: Diagnostic messages in whose midi driver?
  • From: "Paul Evenblij" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 10 Sep 2002 17:46:23 -0400
  • Organization: Lycos Mail (http://www.mail.lycos.com:80)

Hi,

Recently bought myself a MidiSport 4x4, and downloaded the most recent driver (3.0b1). Works fine for me!

Then I compiled and ran the 'midiecho' example (very helpful btw!), from the Examples/CoreAudio/MIDI/SampleTools folder. (Developer Tools CD December 2001, running 10.1.5)

I get this output in the terminal window:

% ./midiecho
[MIDISportLike] count of items in device list is 1
[MIDISportLike] considering service whose index is 0
[MIDISportLike] InterfaceStarter::Notify
[MIDISportLike] count of items in device list is 1
[MIDISportLike] a MIDI device under consideration has offline 1
[MIDISportLike] a MIDI device under consideration has product ID 4129
[MIDISportLike] the MIDI device under consideration matched the product ID for which we were searching
[MIDISportLike] we found a MIDI device in the configuration, so we will simply use it
[MIDISportLike] searching for dead sport pair with index 3
[MIDISportLike] found no extant suitable pair and creating one 3
[MIDISportLike] searching for dead sport pair with index 2
[MIDISportLike] found no extant suitable pair and creating one 2
[MIDISportLike] searching for dead sport pair with index 1
[MIDISportLike] found no extant suitable pair and creating one 1
[MIDISportLike] searching for dead sport pair with index 0
[MIDISportLike] found no extant suitable pair and creating one 0
[MIDISportLike] considering service whose index is 1
[MIDISportLike] considering service whose index is 2
[MIDISportLike] considering service whose index is 3
name=4x4, manuf=MIDIMAN, model=MIDISport
4 sources
Echoing to channel 1 of Port A

The "[MIDISportLike]" messages appear to be generated some time during the MIDIClientCreate() call. If I push some MIDI messages through the interface, they get echoed correctly, without any more diagnostics being generated.

Does anyone know: is this the MIDIMAN driver? I understand from previous postings that an earlier version printed tracing for every message received, but this version was supposed to be clean?

Thanks,
Paul
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