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From: Blair Fisher <blairfisher@...>
Date: Sun, 1 Aug 2004 at 11:20:42 PM
Subject: Re: [LUG] AMT-8 interferes with control surface...
Message #167645
> From: Michael Haydn <mhaydn@...> > Am 30.07.2004 um 09:30 schrieb logic-users@yahoogroups.com: > >> So, are there any tricks involved with using more than one MIDI >> interface?.... > > Normally this should work. The MIDI port assignment should stay intact. > I say "should", because doing so is some work, as when you add a MIDI > interface, MIDI port enumeration changes. So it's a good idea to check > if the MIDi in and out ports of the US-428 still are "US-428 Control > Port". Thanks Michael - I will try that. Now that everything else in the system seems to be working well I'll spend a bit more time trying to get the AMT-8 going with the Tascam US-428. > >> BTW - after reading the Logic manual I tried to check out the MIDI >> device >> plugins - the US-428 plugin was listed as being controlled by "Unitor 8 >> control" (which I don't even use) so it appears that the Emagic >> interfaces >> try to control other MIDI devices attached to the system?? > > This is just a side effect that control surface plug-ins use the same > file format as SoundDiver Modules, and Unitor8 Control is a > stripped-down SoundDiver. Therefore the Finder thinks that the US-428 > plug-in can be used by Unitor8 Control. > Interesting information - thanks for the response. Blair Fisher -- blairfisher@...
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