Jon,
Thanks for the info. I will try it out next week when I have the time
and the energy to futz with my 'puter. You are truly a wealth of
information.
aL
--- In AN1x-list@yahoogroups.com, "Jon" <jondl_2000@...> wrote:
>
> --- 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
>