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From: Arthur B. <art...@gm...> - 2005-12-03 04:00:20
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Thank you for your fast support !!! I really appreciate... I still couldn't figure out how to hook up my Nobels MF-1. Since =20 conection and midi-bindings perfectly work with a master keyboard =20 plugged into the Midi-Interface, I assume that the problem is with =20 the EMI-6/2 USB-Audio/Midi Interface. It does have 1 Midi in + out, =20 but probably does not receive any program changes from the =20 footcontroller. But that ain't the biggest problem. Last nite I used the Sooperlooper =20= live for the first time, (jumpin' around on my midi keyboard =20 serving as a footswitch...) I played through a big Bass-Ampflifier, =20 my Powerbook was hooked up with the send+return loop of the amp. After an hour or so my Loops kind of crashed here and there, makin' =20 noises of a jumpin' CD. This always went on for about 5 sec, besides =20 muting the amp, nothing worked to calm down this jumpin' monster =20 sounds. (which was really frightning, because running through a 300 W =20= ampeg head) I thought it might be a little problem with the Sl enginge. But then, =20= after the gig, I noticed the same problem here and there with almost =20 any sound application on my MAC (iTunes, realPlayer), even while =20 listening to internet-streams. Have any of you guys experienced something like this on, especially =20 on a Powerbook. I'm just a bit curious, I got this PB one week ago, its brand new.... Greets artbrait Am 08.11.2005 um 04:14 schrieb Jesse Chappell: > > On Tue, 8 Nov 2005, Arthur Braitsch wrote: >> In this Patchbay I chose the emi 6/2m as MIDI Input and =20 >> Sooperlooper_in as MIDI-Output. >> Right there I thought: "Well it should be just the other way =20 >> around" but thats how they appeared in the flip-menu. > > Sounds good so far. > >> I only allowed Data on Channel 1, as this is the only Channel my =20 >> Foot-Controller is supposed to send. > > Don't restrict anything in midi patchbay, just in case. > >> Another thing that I=B4m confused about is the Learn-Option. And =20 >> what the h... means this: >> >> Do learn-style control binding by choosing the learn option from =20 >> the context menu's of a button, slider or control. Control-Middle-=20= >> clicking on the button or slider is a shortcut to start learning. > > It is simple, if you have a 3 button mouse you can right click to =20 > get a popup menu on any GUI control, one of the menu items is Learn =20= > MIDI Binding. If you only have a one-button apple mouse, do a =20 > Control-click to get the context menu. > > You should see a purple bar on the left side of the GUI when it is =20 > waiting for a MIDI event to learn. It will disappear when the =20 > event comes in. You can hit the escape key to cancel. > > The alternative way to create midi bindings is to use the =20 > Preferences window midi bindings tab. > > jlc |