Got my good ol' X5D connected to an iMac (Snow Leopard) running Logic Pro 8 via a M-Audio MIDI to USB connector.
As a general MIDI keyword it works fine with the Apple instruments.
However, I've never been able to get the Korg X5D sounds to play via Logic, even though I apparently have the X5D set up as an external USB device in Logic. (I notice, though, that Logic shows MIDI in working but no output via MIDI out to the keyword.)
This has been driving me crazy for years - all my compositions were written specifically for the X5D, and the X5D has some lovely lush and warm sounds the Apple insutrments can't compete with (ie, the A42+A22 symphony strings).
Could anyone possibly please advise? Desperately want to get back to MIDI sequencing with my X5D sounds.
Help! Cannot get X5D sounds to play in Logic
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Silly question (I know!), but I never assume the obvious....
X5 - Midi In & Out connected to the interface (In to Out, Out to In)
X5 Audio connected to the mixer.
The X5 is still an external device, and will need to be treated as such - so the audio needs to be mixed with the computer audio: either via an external mixer, or audio inputs of Logic so you can set up a "live-input" channel - ie you can hear audio coming into Logic.
In the Environment, you've created (ideally) a Multi-Instrument. Call it X5. Un-slash all 16 channels and assign the whole thing to the USB MIDI interface.
Run the X5 in "Multi" mode
When you click on New track - choose external MIDI instrument (and ensure that the "open library" is ticked)
The Library will open up with your X5's 16 MIDI channels.
Bingo.
I'm assuming here that you are proficient in using Logic (so apologies if this isn't the case)
X5 - Midi In & Out connected to the interface (In to Out, Out to In)
X5 Audio connected to the mixer.
The X5 is still an external device, and will need to be treated as such - so the audio needs to be mixed with the computer audio: either via an external mixer, or audio inputs of Logic so you can set up a "live-input" channel - ie you can hear audio coming into Logic.
In the Environment, you've created (ideally) a Multi-Instrument. Call it X5. Un-slash all 16 channels and assign the whole thing to the USB MIDI interface.
Run the X5 in "Multi" mode
When you click on New track - choose external MIDI instrument (and ensure that the "open library" is ticked)
The Library will open up with your X5's 16 MIDI channels.
Bingo.
I'm assuming here that you are proficient in using Logic (so apologies if this isn't the case)
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