My school got new Edirol midi controllers over the summer, and new versions of some of the audio programs. Now I find, for some reason, I can't get a squawk out of Pd through the M-Box. Reason plays through it with no problem, the Digidesign CoreAudio Manager and the Audio MIDI Setup dialog show no issues. If I boot and start Pd, no audio responds; if I then start Reason and set its output to the Mbox,, the Mbox lights blink like the box was just contacted, and then Reason plays through it, but still no Pd.
Last semester I used Pd through the Mbox all the time, and I didn't have to use Reason to activate the Mbox, it just responded when I selected it in Pd. I'm running 0.39-2 on OSX 10.4.7 on a PowerPC G5, same as last semester. Is there something I could check that I'm forgetting? Thanks.
-Chuckk
Hey Chuckk
Single processor or more? We just had this problem with a bunch of new quad g5s. (In Cubase - my school isn't hip enough for Pd:(
Have you tried using jack osx between Pd and the MBox?
cheers dafydd
On 9/13/06, Chuckk Hubbard badmuthahubbard@gmail.com wrote:
My school got new Edirol midi controllers over the summer, and new versions of some of the audio programs. Now I find, for some reason, I can't get a squawk out of Pd through the M-Box. Reason plays through it with no problem, the Digidesign CoreAudio Manager and the Audio MIDI Setup dialog show no issues. If I boot and start Pd, no audio responds; if I then start Reason and set its output to the Mbox,, the Mbox lights blink like the box was just contacted, and then Reason plays through it, but still no Pd.
Last semester I used Pd through the Mbox all the time, and I didn't have to use Reason to activate the Mbox, it just responded when I selected it in Pd. I'm running 0.39-2 on OSX 10.4.7 on a PowerPC G5, same as last semester. Is there something I could check that I'm forgetting? Thanks.
-Chuckk
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On 9/13/06, dafydd hughes dafydd@sideshowmedia.ca wrote:
Hey Chuckk
Hi Dafydd.
Single processor or more? We just had this problem with a bunch of new quad g5s. (In Cubase - my school isn't hip enough for Pd:(
They're dual. My school isn't hip enough for Pd either, but I am. It worked last semester on the same system; I wonder if they changed some kind of audio permissions or something. But I can still install and run Pd, just can't hear it.
Have you tried using jack osx between Pd and the MBox?
Didn't know there was such a thing. I'll see what I can do with it. Thanks.
-Chuckk
cheers dafydd
On 9/13/06, Chuckk Hubbard badmuthahubbard@gmail.com wrote:
My school got new Edirol midi controllers over the summer, and new versions of some of the audio programs. Now I find, for some reason, I can't get a squawk out of Pd through the M-Box. Reason plays through it with no problem, the Digidesign CoreAudio Manager and the Audio MIDI Setup dialog show no issues. If I boot and start Pd, no audio responds; if I then start Reason and set its output to the Mbox,, the Mbox lights blink like the box was just contacted, and then Reason plays through it, but still no Pd.
Last semester I used Pd through the Mbox all the time, and I didn't have to use Reason to activate the Mbox, it just responded when I selected it in Pd. I'm running 0.39-2 on OSX 10.4.7 on a PowerPC G5, same as last semester. Is there something I could check that I'm forgetting? Thanks.
-Chuckk
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Hey Chuckk
We found that one of the biggest problems with the MBoxes (they've been the bane of my existence) was that we really had to watch what order you start things up. Do you start the Core Audio Manager before starting Pd? Sometimes (on the older g5s) Pd couldn't start the MBox on its own.
Jack osx is awesome. My powerbook is so much happier running pd thru it.
cheers dafydd
On 9/13/06, Chuckk Hubbard badmuthahubbard@gmail.com wrote:
On 9/13/06, dafydd hughes dafydd@sideshowmedia.ca wrote:
Hey Chuckk
Hi Dafydd.
Single processor or more? We just had this problem with a bunch of new quad g5s. (In Cubase - my school isn't hip enough for Pd:(
They're dual. My school isn't hip enough for Pd either, but I am. It worked last semester on the same system; I wonder if they changed some kind of audio permissions or something. But I can still install and run Pd, just can't hear it.
Have you tried using jack osx between Pd and the MBox?
Didn't know there was such a thing. I'll see what I can do with it. Thanks.
-Chuckk
cheers dafydd
On 9/13/06, Chuckk Hubbard badmuthahubbard@gmail.com wrote:
My school got new Edirol midi controllers over the summer, and new versions of some of the audio programs. Now I find, for some reason, I can't get a squawk out of Pd through the M-Box. Reason plays through it with no problem, the Digidesign CoreAudio Manager and the Audio MIDI Setup dialog show no issues. If I boot and start Pd, no audio responds; if I then start Reason and set its output to the Mbox,, the Mbox lights blink like the box was just contacted, and then Reason plays through it, but still no Pd.
Last semester I used Pd through the Mbox all the time, and I didn't have to use Reason to activate the Mbox, it just responded when I selected it in Pd. I'm running 0.39-2 on OSX 10.4.7 on a PowerPC G5, same as last semester. Is there something I could check that I'm forgetting? Thanks.
-Chuckk
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