Hi, I am having some serious issues using my 01v96 in remote mode (via MIDI) as a control surface. The first thing is that when the 01v96 is listed on the setup page Logic continually outputs a C -2 note about once a second. It also outputs sysex data and continually zaps my free memory. This is worsened with Studio Manager running at the same time. The other thing is, I can use the first 8 channel strips when the input port is listed as all but not when I try to change it to a specific port. I cant get the second 8 channel faders to work at all, even manually adding the control surfaces. In fact, as soon as I try to change to a specific port the 01v says it has gone offline and is waiting for MIDI input.
I have this setup working fine.
First of all download the latest yamaha usb midi driver.
Set the 01v96 to use usb 2,3 and select protools for control surface.
Open logic.
Go to preferences, control surface setup.
You should see 1 01v96.
Set it to yamaha usb 2 for midi in/out.
Add an 01v96 channel strips only
Set this to yamaha usb 3.
You should now have a fully functional 16 fader control surface.
Hope this works. It works for me.
I have now got the 01v to operate as a control surface however it is still causing logic to output a C -2 note event at roughly 1 second intervals. Any idea what this could be??
Also, logic is registering the sysex data from port 1 of the 01v. On Clicks & Ports I can manually connect all of the MIDI ins apart from yam. port 1 to the seq. & thru but is there any other way of simply knocking out one of the midi in ports in logic. Unfortunately it won't let me do it in OSX.
It uses midi (via usb). The continual messages are "live" updates to the 01v from logic.
I use an 01v96 as a control surface for channels 1-16, and a logic control for 17-24 and transport, and my midi out from logic is constantly going.
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