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dadux
22-03-2005, 01:59 PM
SMPTE Reader is not working for me. Checked L & R. PowerBook G4 Titanium. OS 10.3.8. SMPTE is getting to PowerBook - confirmed by headphones. Good level viewed in System Preferences/Sound/Input.
Don
samsc
22-03-2005, 02:16 PM
audio totally changed in osx.
I might have disabled this to make it compile - some time ago.
Ill see if i can make it work again.
dadux
04-05-2005, 07:45 PM
Have started using MOTU do the SMPTE read & convert to MIDI Time Code. Cleaner set up now with only USB cable coming from rack to Mac.
Don
dadux
15-12-2005, 06:32 AM
I've been trying to upgrade our show control system to OSX (10.4.3) from OS9.x. Having trouble getting SAMSC 5d27 to see MTC from MOTU Express XT via USB. I can see LTC in Clockworks LTC Quicklock. Can not see MTC in SAMSC Midi Time Code Input Device. I've done it before on a different system & different MOTU model. Don't recall doing anything I didn't try today.
Is it something I'm doing wrong?
PS. Also tried to plug LTC SMPTE into mac input. Still doesn't work with SAMSC.
Don
emilianomorgia
22-08-2006, 09:00 AM
Same Here !
Motu Time Piece XT . It say Device off line
samsc
22-08-2006, 05:03 PM
Same Here !
Motu Time Piece XT . It say Device off line
'smpte reader' - is NOT the midi timecode input device - -- SMPTE reader used to read audio directly from the sound port.
they are different.
for mtc input you need the midi time code input device.
samsc
22-08-2006, 05:08 PM
Same Here !
Motu Time Piece XT . It say Device off line
if a midi device says 'offline' you need to check the audio midi setup application.
and whatever software the midi device has to control its ports.
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audio midi setup app screen capture shown below - showing both active and 'offline' devices.
if in doubt delete everything, and start from scratch with an empty setup.
emilianomorgia
23-08-2006, 01:36 PM
'smpte reader' - is NOT the midi timecode input device - -- SMPTE reader used to read audio directly from the sound port.
they are different.
for mtc input you need the midi time code input device.
Not in the Motu XT . the motu Xt read the SMPTE and send it to an MIDI output as MTC .
I had installed other apps that use the MTC to make sure that the converted SMPTE was sent to mac as MTC and the other apps read it correcly .
the Pix do not read what the other app read .
emilianomorgia
23-08-2006, 01:39 PM
if a midi device says 'offline' you need to check the audio midi setup application.
and whatever software the midi device has to control its ports.
---
audio midi setup app screen capture shown below - showing both active and 'offline' devices.
if in doubt delete everything, and start from scratch with an empty setup.
Ok this couse me a lot of problem , actually the PixMad say device offline because the device s driver was corrupted . At fisrt time i take a while to understand that because the device was showed in the midi set up .
Btw after restoring the driver , other apps did read the MTC but not PIXMAD .
emilianomorgia
23-08-2006, 01:44 PM
i did resolve the problem . I had to lunch the Motu in the garbage !!!
I m now using a old MidiMan Syncman that convert SMPTE to MTC then the MTC goes in a Saffire LE so now Pixel Mad recognize the TC .
I strongly raccomand to do NOT use MOTU XT or AV . those things are @+"><£ ... you know what I mean .
Also I think if richard could make a SMPTE READER module into the Cat / PM / SaMsc control pannel , where those use the LINE IN to get SMPTE things will be more easy .
thanks
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