Although I connected the "Luna Midi Source" to the "Sequencer Midi Dest 1" no midi data arrives at Logic Audio.
- I checked with the midi monitor that the midi data from my keyboard
is actually received by Luna.
- The other direction works fine: Luna can receive Midi data from Logic Audio
Does anybody have a clue what I can do about this?
My setup is:
- Luna2
- Logic Audio Silver 4.6
- PentiumII 300Mhz 256MB RAM
- I have no other Soundcards in my System. No hardware conflicts are reported by the windows device manager
Cant't route midi from Luna to Logi Audio
Not sure what that could be... I suggest you run over to <a href=http://www.innerverse.com/earlyfirst/de ... EarlyFirst Free</a> page and download the MIDI Channel Activity device. Connect it directly to Luna Midi. The 'LEDs' light up when CreamwareOS receives Midi on that channel. Do you see any lights?
If not, check your physical connections, MIDI out from keyboard, to MIDI in on Luna (they both look similiar in the back...)
If not, check your physical connections, MIDI out from keyboard, to MIDI in on Luna (they both look similiar in the back...)
I used creamware's own midi monitor and saw
that the midi data from my keyboard really arrives in Luna. My problem is I cannot route
the midi data to Logic Audio to record it.
(I did make the connection "Luna Midi Source" to "Sequencer Midi Dest 1" as described in the creamware manual)
Inside Logic there doesn't seem to be much that can go wrong. In the environment window
the physical midi input is correctly wired to the sequencer input. From what I saw in the manual logic only knows one so called "physical midi input" which is always active
and merges the incoming midi data from all input ports
I already reinstalled the creamware card as well as logic audio.
Please tell me if you have an idea what could be wrong. Thanks
Daniel
that the midi data from my keyboard really arrives in Luna. My problem is I cannot route
the midi data to Logic Audio to record it.
(I did make the connection "Luna Midi Source" to "Sequencer Midi Dest 1" as described in the creamware manual)
Inside Logic there doesn't seem to be much that can go wrong. In the environment window
the physical midi input is correctly wired to the sequencer input. From what I saw in the manual logic only knows one so called "physical midi input" which is always active
and merges the incoming midi data from all input ports
I already reinstalled the creamware card as well as logic audio.
Please tell me if you have an idea what could be wrong. Thanks
Daniel
Ok. I found the solution. The Luna Midi-Ins
in Logic hat to be activated by hand in the
win.ini file!!
(Instructions for this can be found at
Dave Bellingham's Logic Audio FAQ Site and Forums
http://members.ozemail.com.au/~oscwilde/)
in Logic hat to be activated by hand in the
win.ini file!!
(Instructions for this can be found at
Dave Bellingham's Logic Audio FAQ Site and Forums
http://members.ozemail.com.au/~oscwilde/)