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Hello All,
I'm having trouble with logic recording any midi signal as having latency. This is not the usual buffer question as I'm not concerned about a laggy audio playback when I depress a midi key - I'm more concerned about having logic record what midi I play exactly when I play it.
In an effort to solve the issue, I thought I'd try to re-install the generic usb-midi drivers that come with osx, but I can't find them - can anyone point me in the right direction? Are there 'better' drivers?
If you're interested in the original problem or think you might have a solution, the original thread is here:
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=2399493&tstart=0
Thanks,
mario
I'm having trouble with logic recording any midi signal as having latency. This is not the usual buffer question as I'm not concerned about a laggy audio playback when I depress a midi key - I'm more concerned about having logic record what midi I play exactly when I play it.
In an effort to solve the issue, I thought I'd try to re-install the generic usb-midi drivers that come with osx, but I can't find them - can anyone point me in the right direction? Are there 'better' drivers?
If you're interested in the original problem or think you might have a solution, the original thread is here:
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=2399493&tstart=0
Thanks,
mario
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If you have a synthesizer or keyboard sitting idly by and it has a General MIDI soundset, you might want to try using that instead of the MIDI synth that comes with Windows. Here's how.
This guide is written using the Yamaha MO6 synthesizer and thus the procedure should be identical for the MO8 and Motif ES at least.
This guide applies only to Windows 2000/XP and Yamaha synthesizers and keyboards that have a built-in 'To host' (Yamaha-lingo) USB MIDI interface and a GM or XG soundset, so it should work at least with the MO6/MO8, Motif Classic and Motif ES and the rack versions.(Anyone want to try it with MM6 and Motif XS?) This should also work with a number of PSR-series of keyboards as well but the GM initialisation procedure is probably going to be very different and I don't own a PSR so don't ask me how to do it. Also, the RM1x is known to work and thus the CS1x, CS2x and CS6x and CS6r should, too.
I'm going to assume you know your way around your Motif so i'm not going to hold your hand but I'll try sticking to the official Yamaha names of things.
Also, make sure to read the notes at the end.
- 1Motif series instructions
- 2RM1x setup instructions
Motif series instructions
Install the Yamaha Generic MIDI driver
Get the Yamaha Generic USB MIDI driver from here: http://www.yamahasynth.com/download/midi_driver.html
Download the appropriate version and install the driver.
After installing the driver, plug the USB cable into your synth and the driver should detect it. After it's finished installing it, check its ports are there. Go to control panel -> sounds -> defaults tab -> MIDI playback. The combo box should show a list of MIDI devices with your synth's model name. If they are there, proceed. If not, then umm.. I don't really care. Try asking on the Motifator forums or some such.
Configure the synth
What you need to do in this step is to enable MIDI reception for the USB to host connection. Here's how it's done on the MO6/MO8/Motif ES:
- Go to UTILITY, select MIDI (F6) and OTHER (SF5).
- Set MIDI IN/OUT to USB.
- Press STORE to save the settings.
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Configure DOSBox
This is easy: Start DOSBox, and do MIXER /LISTMIDI. Note the number of the first occurence of your Yamaha synth. Open DOSBox.conf and find the midi section. Now specify this number to the config parameter. Save the file and restart DOSBox if it was running.
Configure the game
Run the game's setup program and select General MIDI as MIDI output. That's it. You can test the output as well but make sure you perform the next step first.
Set up the synthesizer
I have absolutely no idea how this section works out with a PSR nor if it is even needed, but here's again the MO6/MO8/Motif ES instructions.
Before playing you need to initialize the synth to General MIDI. You'll need to do this after every mode change but not every time you start DOSBox, if you haven't changed the synthesizer's mode between sessions.
- Switch to song mixing mode. Pattern mixing will work just as well. It's your choice and makes no difference.
- Press JOB, and you should see the 'Initialize Current Mix' screen.
- Move the cursor to 'GM', enable GM initialization by pressing YES. Also make sure all Part toggles are enabled for initializing.
- Press ENTER/EXECUTE and confirm with YES.
- All done. Now go play.
Notes
- You can switch out of mixing mode but do not switch between song, pattern, voice, performace or master modes during play or the GM mixing setup will be lost. If you did, repeat the procedures in step 5 and restart the game. You don't have to restart DOSBox.
- Some games send program change messages during playback instead of using more MIDI channels. Program changes cause stuttering in all Motif series synth because they use ROM waveform compression (the synth stops playback while it decompresses the waveforms into RAM). There is no way around this.
RM1x setup instructions
These instructions may work for the CS1x, CS2x and CS6x as well. Anyone wanna try?
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The RM1x is GM capable too, though it's not very good at it. Follow the Motif instructions, with these exceptions:
DO NOT Install the Yamaha Generic MIDI driver!
As the RM1x has no USB MIDI connection, you'll need to use an external MIDI interface. So ignore this chapter entirely.
Configure the synth
Just make sure it can receive MIDI from your computer, including program/bank change messages. So, make sure 'Voice setup to TG' is set to ON in Utility2 page 2.
Configure DOSBox
Instead of trying to find your synth's name in the MIDI device list, find the number of the MIDI port your RM1x is connected to.
Configure the game
Nothing different from the Motif instructions.
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Set up the synthesizer
Adobe indesign cs5 5 activator windows. No setup procedures are necessary.
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Notes
- The RM1x has only 32 notes of polyphony so expect to have a lot of notes dropped.
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