Syncing Yamaha DM 2000
Hi there
I am having an issue with Logic Pro 7.1.1 and syncing of a Yamaha DM 2000.
Every time I fire up Logic, I get the following message:
setup>MIDI/HOST> and set
•Remote 1 to "Pro Tools"
•DAW ports to USB ports 2-4
I have already done this on the desk, and Pro Tools is already talking to the DM 2000 desk. Reading Apple's documentation about setting up the DM 2000 with Logic Pro, it contradicts the above message:
select DAW, then select
USB and 1-3
However, this should not really be an issue as there is only one DAW selection available, and the ports 2-4 are not being used by anything else [there are eight ports in total per MIDI connection - all the MIDI is running through the USB interface].
I have tested this with the other USB interfaces available on the Mac, and still I get the same original message. Only one icon shows up in the setup window in Logic, as opposed to the three that should be there [for the three ports - Tx and Rx], according to the Apple manual.
Anyone got any clues?
If I figure it out, I'll post back an answer.
Mike
Mac OS 10.4.2
Dual G5
Yamaha DM-2000 v2
Logic Pro 7.1.1
G5 Mac OS X (10.4.2)
I am having an issue with Logic Pro 7.1.1 and syncing of a Yamaha DM 2000.
Every time I fire up Logic, I get the following message:
setup>MIDI/HOST> and set
•Remote 1 to "Pro Tools"
•DAW ports to USB ports 2-4
I have already done this on the desk, and Pro Tools is already talking to the DM 2000 desk. Reading Apple's documentation about setting up the DM 2000 with Logic Pro, it contradicts the above message:
select DAW, then select
USB and 1-3
However, this should not really be an issue as there is only one DAW selection available, and the ports 2-4 are not being used by anything else [there are eight ports in total per MIDI connection - all the MIDI is running through the USB interface].
I have tested this with the other USB interfaces available on the Mac, and still I get the same original message. Only one icon shows up in the setup window in Logic, as opposed to the three that should be there [for the three ports - Tx and Rx], according to the Apple manual.
Anyone got any clues?
If I figure it out, I'll post back an answer.
Mike
Mac OS 10.4.2
Dual G5
Yamaha DM-2000 v2
Logic Pro 7.1.1
G5 Mac OS X (10.4.2)