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Hello, I would really appreciate any help on this matter. I'm trying to connect my motif rack es to Logic and i've been scratching my head for last hour or so. My multipart editor is running - i can control it with my 01x, everything seems to be fine - the MBP, 01x and motif communicate ok, but. How do i set which channel I want to use in Logic? Do I use a external instrument track? Do I have to get into the environment and mess with that? Seems hard comparing to Cubase.

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I know it can't be that hard, it's probably my inexperience with Logic. Any help would be nice MBP 2.2 4G, Mac OS X (10.5.2), Logic Pro 8 Posted on Feb 25, 2008 11:28 AM. Follow this thread over @ motifator.com. It's specific to Logic 7, but the principles will 'close enough' to solve this for you. I've an actual ES8 instead of the Motif ES Rack.

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Seems like you have mLAN running otherwise you can't talk to the o1x. Am I correct on this?

Are you using USB to talk MIDI between the mac and the ES Rack? If so, then you should be able to get this running. How are you getting audio from the ES Rack into the mac? The regular ES exposes 8 virtual MIDI ports when using the USB port for everything that's not audio. I've got port 1 for regular note/on off data. My ES also works as a controller for Logic, so that's on a different port (4, I believe). The Multi-part editor would go on 3, although I don't use it.

Port 2 (again this is a virtual MIDI port, not 'channel') was reserved for for plug-in synth cards (with the classics and ES had room for in them). Anyway, I glanced at the thread I just pointed you at and enough of it seemed architecturally the same as what I do here with my ES that I think you'll be able to get your rig up and running following the instructions from over there. As for using an external instrument track, yes, I think you would. If you actually need to get into the environment, it'll be all of 5 minutes there to create a multi-instrument object for your ES rack. Essentially you just 'click it into' the environment, then enable all the MIDI channels for it.

That's pretty much it (and described in the thread). Compared to Cubase, it's not so much 'hard' as that Cubase, which is a product produced by a company owned by Yamaha, and is tightly couple with the studio connections initiative (Yamaha innovating with Yamaha - that's easy).

The logic integration with the Motif just isn't as tight, but Logic itself will most likely wean you away from the Motif a bit. I mean I love my ES, but I'm no longer surprised if I have a project that ultimately didn't use any sound from the ES itself, it's just easier to grab a different softsynth and benefit from the tight integration between AU softsynths and Logic. Theoretically, Yamaha could have written an AU-compatible 'wrapper' around the whole Motif line that would have given all of us Studio Connections-equivalent functionality, but they were doing their own thing, and Apple theirs. Post back if you're still having problems, but the essence of your question is more specific to the ES Rack, and the Motif users over at motifator.com are good support and good folk too. Michael Feb 25, 2008 12:54 PM. Thank you very much Michael, you've been very helpful. I finally managed to send midi to the motif rack, so I got the basics covered.

I still get strange midi mistakes that release midi notes while in remote mode on the 01x, but i guess that I just need to learn a bit more about patching in Logic:) Yes, I'm using USB to talk to the motif rack. Audio from my motif comes back through the 01X (SPDIF through mLan - FW straight to my MBP). It sure is good to have studio connections in Cubase, but I don't miss it that much And when I think about it, I don't use my motif as much as I used to. Thanks again! Feb 25, 2008 3:34 PM. Great to hear there's progress.

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The o1x firing off MIDI notes means that it's not being seen in Logic as a controller. You need to configure the o1x to go into a logic-specific remote mode. Choose Utility Remote, then choose Logic on your o1x. Then put the o1x in remote mode by pressing the remote button. In Logic, go to Preferences Control Surfaces Setup. From there it's self explanatory. I'm assuming you've got the latest mLAN drivers v1.1.2?

It's taken years, but this driver is the first that works decently on OSX, and actually great on Leopard. Michael Feb 25, 2008 11:00 PM. Apple Footer This site contains user submitted content, comments and opinions and is for informational purposes only. Apple may provide or recommend responses as a possible solution based on the information provided; every potential issue may involve several factors not detailed in the conversations captured in an electronic forum and Apple can therefore provide no guarantee as to the efficacy of any proposed solutions on the community forums. Apple disclaims any and all liability for the acts, omissions and conduct of any third parties in connection with or related to your use of the site. All postings and use of the content on this site are subject to the.

Version History: V3.1.3 to V3.1.4 - Now supports Yamaha reface CS/DX/CP/YC. The USB-MIDI Driver is no longer available for Windows 2000/Vista/XP. The USB-MIDI driver is software that transfers MIDI data back and forth between PC software and Yamaha USB-MIDI devices.

Yamaha USB-MIDI Driver Installation (for Windows) 1 Disconnect all USB devices from the computer except for the mouse and computer keyboard. 2 Start the computer and log on to the Administrator account.

Exit from any open applications and close all open windows. 3 Turn off the power of the instrument. 4 Connect the USB connector of the computer to the USB TO HOST connector of the MIDI instrument with a standard USB cable. If your instrument has a HOST SELECT switch, set the switch to “USB.” NOTE Do not use a USB hub for connecting multiple USB devices. NOTE If you are using several MIDI instruments with USB connection at the same time, connect all the instruments to the computer and turn on the power for all of them, then perform the following installation procedure. 5 Turn on the power of the instrument(s). 6 When the “Found New Hardware Wizard” window appears, click Cancel.

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NOTE This screen will not appear on Windows NOTE If you have already used the instruments via a standard driver in your operating system, this screen will not appear. Go on to the next step.

NOTE On some computers, it may take a few minutes before this screen appears. When the message “Device driver software was not successfully installed.” appears, continue the installation procedure. 7 After the downloaded compressed file is properly extracted, double-click the file “setup.exe.” The “Preparing to install” window appears. The next window will appear after finishing this preparation. NOTE (Windows Vista/7) If the “User Account Control” window appears, click Continue or Yes.

8 When the “Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for Yamaha USB-MIDI Driver” window appears, click Next. 9 When installation has been completed, click Finish. If a window requiring you to restart your computer appears, follow the on-screen instructions and restart the computer. About Device Driver: If you install this package, your device will be properly recognized by compatible systems, and might even benefit from new features or various bug fixes. Please note that, even though other operating systems might also be compatible, we do not recommend you apply any software on platforms other than the specified ones.

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