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whelafam
Joined: 27 Aug 2019 Posts: 25
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Posted: Sat Aug 31, 2019 12:22 pm Post subject: Midi from one device to another |
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As a newbie I get to ask really basic questions. I think thats the unwritten rule. Anyway, I created a song using midi on my Yamaha MOFX08 and used Logic to convert all my midi files to audio so I could have a finished audio file. Great ... done... Now I have my new whizbang Korg Kronos (which I totally love) and when I load the file into Logic and play I see the volume meters responding on the midi channels but no sound. I put them on solo still no sound. What am I doing wrong? Isn't a midi track transferable to different hardware? When I loaded the song into Logic Pro initially it told me that the MOFX08 device wasn't available which made sense but I thought it would play. Is it a channel thing? Something in my preference settings or Logic or the Kronos? Any help would be greatly appreciated.... |
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SKung Full Member
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Posted: Sat Aug 31, 2019 1:31 pm Post subject: |
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I don't really understand your final configuration with the kronos.
You started making a midi file with the MOX as an audio generator and recorded that to an audio file. Understood.
Then you connected the kronos and you write you loaded "the file" into logic.
Assuming it was the midi file you made with the MOX and you just exchanged it with the kronos there could be different reasons for that:
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Your computer or the logic software detects that a different midi device is connected than before: In this case it could assign a new midi port but the midi file you created sill contains the old midi port and logic sends all midi signals to there
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You use program change commands in your midi file to adress certain sounds in the MOX. The kronos uses different adresses than the MOX.
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What about the midi configuration in the kronos? Is is configured properly and receives any signal at all?
What does the kronos midi driver on your computer say? Does the kronos appear there?
Edit: I suggest you start with a blank new file and try to get an audio output from the kronos via midi |
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rpowell01 Full Member
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Posted: Sat Aug 31, 2019 1:48 pm Post subject: Re: Midi from one device to another |
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whelafam wrote: | As a newbie I get to ask really basic questions. I think thats the unwritten rule. Anyway, I created a song using midi on my Yamaha MOFX08 and used Logic to convert all my midi files to audio so I could have a finished audio file. Great ... done... Now I have my new whizbang Korg Kronos (which I totally love) and when I load the file into Logic and play I see the volume meters responding on the midi channels but no sound. I put them on solo still no sound. What am I doing wrong? Isn't a midi track transferable to different hardware? When I loaded the song into Logic Pro initially it told me that the MOFX08 device wasn't available which made sense but I thought it would play. Is it a channel thing? Something in my preference settings or Logic or the Kronos? Any help would be greatly appreciated.... |
Do as whelafam stated plus in Logic you can save your project to raw midi and load that file into the Kronos. Remember the Kronos has a hard drive so it has storage and can load midi files into the sequencer of the Kronos.. |
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whelafam
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Posted: Sat Aug 31, 2019 4:46 pm Post subject: Midi from one device to another |
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Is there a checklist available to ensure that I have setup the midi correctly? I have installed the driver and set my audio preferences to Korg Kronos. Is there anything else I need to do to get started?
If I have screwed something up, is there a way to reset everything and start over? |
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SKung Full Member
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Posted: Sat Aug 31, 2019 6:45 pm Post subject: |
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Start at system-level.
Close Logic and open the Kronos driver software. Does your Kronos appear in the list?
Open Logic, there must be a configuration for MIDI devices (check manual if you don't find it), is the Kronos listed as a MIDI device?
Start a new song, create a MIDI track with Kronos as MIDI device, enter some notes, play the song. Does the Kronos play these notes?
If these tests are OK, then the problem is within the MIDI file. Since I don't know that file and its parameters I can't tell what it is.
I suspect that there are program changes within the file and the sound adresses between MOX and Kronos are different. |
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whelafam
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Posted: Sat Aug 31, 2019 11:32 pm Post subject: |
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Thanks I will give these items a try... I appreciate the feedback... I'll let you know how I make out. |
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whelafam
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Posted: Sun Sep 01, 2019 12:46 am Post subject: |
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Okay, so this is the result. I have a Kronos listed in my Audio Midi Setup on my iMac. I am using the USB connection and the Audio plays and records fine. It actually indicates that I have 2 in and 2 out. As far as midi goes.....I got a message when I started logic "error initializing core midi" - Warning - Midi Services not available. I tried to record a midi track but no luck. |
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whelafam
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Posted: Sun Sep 01, 2019 1:22 am Post subject: |
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Latest.... I went to the Korg site downloaded the driver and installed it. The previous was installed using the CD that came with my keyboard. Then I rebooted and restarted Logic Pro which was able to record and playback midi. I don't know what fixed it but I'm glad it did. Now I can go back and see why midi files created using my MOFX8 aren't playing. At this point if I can't figure it out then I will be happy with the fact that midi is available for me now. Thanks for the support.... I'm sure I will have more fun challenges ahead.... |
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whelafam
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Posted: Tue Sep 03, 2019 3:03 pm Post subject: Saga continues |
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Well I thought I was out of the woods with my midi issues but I got the "Error initializing core midi" again. I googled it and found out it was a common problem for people since Mojave so it wasn't a newbie issue. Ultimately based on prior user posts I began clearing out all midi drivers and reseting all preferences other than key commands in logic. At least I knew at this point everything was clean. Then I started Logic and didn't have the issue on the first try but I did subsequently. It appears that it is a timeout issue so again following info posted in Apple forums I now load the Audio Midi Setup before starting Logic X and it appears that it solves the problem.....Anyone else experience this issue and was this how you solved it? |
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