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Subject: Re: AN1x Edit -- Round 2

From: "Jon" <jondl_2000@...>
Date: 2006-06-03

--- In AN1x-list@yahoogroups.com, "fai31188" <fai31188@...> wrote:
>
> OK, I finally got around to installing the AN1x editor on my machine.
> I am running a G4 dual 500, on 10.4.2.
>
> I downloaded and installed on the boot up drive for OSX and OS9 the
> latest OMS, and the latest drivers for my MOTU micro lite.
>
> The editor launches in Classic just fine. But that's where all good
> things stopped. I can't get the 'puter to see the midi interface.

Assuming you had no problem creating a Studio Set-up document in OMS, you should be
half way home. If not, that;s the 1st thing ou need to do - if you need help, let me know
(but I think you're pass that point already.)

Under some circumstances AN1xEdit will not receive SysEx from the AN1x - typically
when the MIDI Interface has been disconnected or (re)installed. Assuming you have OMS
and the USB MIDI driver for your MOTU installed correctly under Classic, try this fix to
restore communication between OMS and AN1xEdit:

From within AN1xEdit, under the Setup menu select the MIDI Port Setup... option.
Notice the devices listed in the drop down menu are those defined in your OMS Studio
Setup document. Typically the MIDI In and MIDI Out options are set to AN1x. In those
instances where OMS and AN1xEdit have stopped communicating - toggle between any
devices other than the AN1x from the MIDI Port Setup... dialog then BACK again to AN1x -
this will reestablish the dropped connection.


> What I think I need now is more detail on specific settings, and what
> have you!!!

Here's where you should find the necessary files installed:

System Folder (OS 9) -> OMS Folder -> MOTU Micro Lite USB Driver (I don't know the
proper name for the Mircro Lite USB driver, MOTU used to use one generic driver named
'MIDI Time Piece OMS Driver', might be the same for your Micro Lite.)

System Folder (OS 9) -> Extensions Folder -> Open Music System Driver

Applications (Mac OS 9) -> Opcode Folder -> OMS Applications -> OMS Setup

Applications (Mac OS 9) - AN1xEdit Folder -> OMSLibPPC.slb (Do not move item it should
remain in the AN1xEdit folder where it was installed along with the application.)

Let me know how it turns out.

Regards,

Jon