Ah yes, that's always fun. Another way to see if the controller is
showing up in the system is to check in the System Profiler app under
the USB section in Hardware. At least then you can see if the computer
recognizes that you have it plugged in and it is properly powered.
Best,
Greg
On Jul 26, 2008, at 11:11 PM, MARK HARRIS wrote:
Thanks Memo - Detour - Ian and anyone else who replied to my mail...
sorry if i sounded exasperated in the "please help" email - Thats
because I was!! I think I've found the problem.. It seams my Mac
book doesn't find my midi controler a few times I've plugged in, if
I wasn't getting a signal when using reactor I could immediately see
I wasn't so I'll turn off the unit plug back in turn on ... restart
reactor and it usually fixes things.... I think what was happing
with Quartz was I was trying to get the Midi receiver to work
without getting a midi signal from my controller so naturally
nothing was happening, plus a bit of confusion on my part (new to
Midi)...
I've got up early this morning and have got that composion running A
++, plus I've realised there is the midi setup in utilitys.. and all
I need to do is click the rescan midi if I'm not getting a signal...
(saves all the turning off and on again)
Thanks again.. hope the liked the patch... Regards Mark
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