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Re: MIDI Mapping

Postby NigelC » Mon Apr 18, 2011 12:03 am

Still trying to decide if I have a problem. Have reinstalled system, swapped MIDI card etc still no joy. Can someone who uses HUI and preferably with Logic confirm if the HUI channels display meters on either the D8B or its GUI as I do not get anything on mine. HUI seems to work fine other than this so wondering if I do indeed have a faulty MID cable?
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Re: MIDI Mapping

Postby NigelC » Tue Apr 19, 2011 10:41 am

An update: I still cannot get bidirectional control via MIDI Mapping no matter what I try. Yet it works in HUI.

I also noticed metering was not working in the HUI layer (did not even notice it cold do this until I saw Tyler's recent video). Anyway after lots of tests discovered if I used Logic 9.1.1 they worked but did not in 9.1.3 so something got broken in the update as I reinstalled the pdate and it still does not work.

Has anyone else got a Mac and Logic and can get bidirectional MIDI via a Mapped fader?

One extra quirk, if I switch off HUI for about 5 seconds I can control a MIDI mapped fader from Logic. It seems like there is a delay in HUI actually going off and in this time period MIDI gets through. Sounds mad, does this tell us anything?
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Re: MIDI Mapping

Postby tyler8wb » Tue Apr 19, 2011 9:23 pm

At Least I can know my video helped someone out :) I am ordering a new midi break out cable as mine is not genuine either. Ill get back to you if this works
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Re: MIDI Mapping

Postby anyhorizon » Wed Apr 20, 2011 12:48 am

If you go a new breakout cable, you'd be best off to get one made as per the instructions in the database. The ones sold on ebay are known to be incorrect and I don't think Mackie have any more originals.

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Re: MIDI Mapping

Postby NigelC » Mon Apr 25, 2011 11:21 am

I think I will probably make do with HUI but I just wanted to check something. It seems to me I can get a MIDI Mapped fader to receive feedback from the D8B only when HUI is switched off (and only when I use a 3rd party software called LC XMU by Opus Locus that emulates a Logic Control and creates a virtual MIDI port). So is this right as I have read others state to use HUI for transport as well as MIDI mapping? Or is this an issue only on a Mac?

I have checked the MIDI card, reinstalled the system, trashed Logic prefs, checked the MIDI breakout etc to no avail. What stumps me is that HUI works both ways fine, so surely if it was a MIDI communication error this would not work either?

I have even tried a different MIDI interface just in case.
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Re: MIDI Mapping

Postby anyhorizon » Mon Apr 25, 2011 11:36 am

IIRC, HUI and midi mapping never worked nicely together. If you use midi mapping, then MMC covers the transport functions and a whole lot more.

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Re: MIDI Mapping

Postby NigelC » Tue Apr 26, 2011 11:35 pm

Does anyone have a list of what D8B buttons are mapped to in the MIDI Map window. For instance can the Select, Write and Solo buttons be mapped out on a channel? Some of the names are a bit nonsensical and I cannot work out whats available.

As a last effort am trying the Opus Locus software I mentioned earlier as it can emulate Logic Control and theoretically its possible to map 24 channels as 3 x MCUs with it. Trying to see if I can make it work with HUI switched off as this seems to prevent Logic from sending MIDI back to the D8B.
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Re: MIDI Mapping

Postby anyhorizon » Wed Apr 27, 2011 12:13 am

"Select" is a d8b internal protocol so, no mapping. Can't see why you'd want to. Similarly, so is "Write". "Solo" mutes all channels other than the solo channel(s) so if your mutes are correctly assigned, then correct operation will occur in Logic.

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BTW, I've established that if you use HUI mode, it takes over most of the MIDI system so it and MIDI mapping, essentially, are mutually exclusive.
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Re: MIDI Mapping

Postby NigelC » Wed Apr 27, 2011 10:01 am

Well I managed to find a command for the assign button which could be assigned to Logic's Select button which selects the channel you wish to control. My reason for wanting to use Write and Assign etc is that these are mapped in HUI. For instance Write in HUI controls Logic automation.
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Re: MIDI Mapping

Postby anyhorizon » Thu Apr 28, 2011 1:50 am

I can't keep up. One minute you call it "select", next it's "assign". I think of assign as groups 1 - 8(24) which aren't available on the control surface as a button. If you needed to use select in Logic, why wouldn't you be doing that on the computer? That's where Logic's parameters are.

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