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> "jaybirdknows" wrote:
>> I think I may have totally crudded up my default environment. I
>>downloaded an
>older
>> format "song" that had a bunch of drum patterns in it...
as well as it's own
>> specialized environment... and somewhere in the translation, I
>>think it mucked
>> around with my midi setup. I just want to be able to use my
>>Oxygen USB keyboard
>(I
>> dont think he's the culprit, i switched out wires and re-installed
>>the driver) to send
>> data to the sequencer. It all worked wonderfully a few days ago.
>>But I can't get
>logic
>> to respond, even down in the transport window, no info is coming
>>through. I tried
>> several things in the environment window, but to no avail. Even
>>reloaded previous
>> songs seem to be effected/infected.
>
>Firstly, did you try hitting the 'reset all MIDI drivers' button in
>communication prefs ?
>Secondly, did you try power-cycling/rebooting the MIDI controller
>itself ? [including
>reconnecting the usb cable, and also checking, if you are using a
>hub, that the hub is
>still being powered]
>Thirdly, nothing will show in the transport's MIDI monitor if the
>MIDI data isn't getting
>to the sequencer input. So, temporarily, re-connect all cables from
>the Physical Input
>object, plus the 'sum' [top outlet] cable, to a monitor object, and
>see if any activity
>shows there.
Another approach would be to simple delete everything in the
Environment. In that case all MIDI coming into Logic is routed to the
Arrange window and shows in the Transport. If nothing shows there,
the problem is not with your Environment.
Remember that the Environment belongs to the song, so if the problem
is showing up in different songs that worked before, again it's
probably not an Environment problem.
Len
www.Swiftkick.com
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