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D8Briidge and Logic Pro X 64 Bit

PostPosted: Wed Feb 26, 2014 7:22 am
by etmusicnyc
Hello Everyone I have been using logic since 4.0 With Mackie D8B are their any issues with it I have seen all videos but nothing in full action don't want to be spending if i am going to have to be trouble shutting all the time and what comes in the box once you order it.

Re: D8Briidge and Logic Pro X 64 Bit

PostPosted: Wed Feb 26, 2014 3:57 pm
by mulle_p
Hey

As far as I know, d8bridge isn't supported by mac os yet. It should be supported in v2.0. I wrote Marc about it, and hope to hear from him soon! When I do, I will post his reply in this thread. I want to use it on mac, with logic pro 9.

Morten, Denmark

Re: D8Briidge and Logic Pro X 64 Bit

PostPosted: Wed Feb 26, 2014 4:56 pm
by Marc Girard
Hello guys,

So far, the only way to make D8Bridge v1.x to work on Mac is that have a small PC running D8Bridge and transmit the MIDI data over the Mac using some MIDI over Ethernet connection. It's complicated but it works.

Indeed, v2.0 will run native on Mac. I just sorted out the CoreAudio/CoreMIDI part of the thing, it's slowly coming! :D

Re: D8Briidge and Logic Pro X 64 Bit

PostPosted: Wed Feb 26, 2014 6:20 pm
by mulle_p
Awesome... :)

Did i get it Right, in v2.0 you Will boot the d8b from a floppy disc, and connect the d8b with a computer with an ethernet cable?

Re: D8Briidge and Logic Pro X 64 Bit

PostPosted: Fri Feb 28, 2014 6:23 pm
by Marc Girard
mulle_p wrote:Did i get it Right, in v2.0 you Will boot the d8b from a floppy disc, and connect the d8b with a computer with an ethernet cable?


Yes sir, you got it down! :) No more custom serial cables and adapters. No modifications to the board what so ever. For those who hacked their power supplies, there still gonna be the "Serial" mode as well.