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Re: Classic no good for Midi?!?
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Re: Classic no good for Midi?!?


  • Subject: Re: Classic no good for Midi?!?
  • From: Pete Gontier <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 03 Jan 2004 09:46:01 -0800

circa 1/3/04 3:05, Urs Heckmann <email@hidden> wrote:

> Then, there's a small but tricky thing. When I have Classic running within X
> (any 10.2), some part of the Midi system gets screwed up. To be precises, an
> application can use CoreMidi only every second launch. Kinda flip-flop
> behaviour. No error messages on Console... No big deal for me, as I hardly
> ever run Classic. But a customer of mine is worried, as it might be the cause
> for problems he experiences... Now: I always thought it was due to stuff I
> installed in 9 and my lazyness to deactivate Extensions, which happened to be
> a wrong assumption. It also happens with the innocent System 9 on my new
> machine with no Midi drivers and stuff at all. Is this a known problem? Are
> there quick workarounds?

Do the X drivers in question connect to USB devices? If so, read this:

http://tinyurl.com/3grzg

The drivers in question may not be performing the correct ritual.

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Pete Gontier
http://www.m-audio.com/
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