Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
#1
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
I'm setting up a Mix Plus system and trying sync Radar
and ProTools. I'm using a G4, OS 10.3.7 and ProTools 6.4.1 I'm trying to use a MOTU Digital Timepiece as the sync device. I am using an ADAT Bridge as the i/o between Radar and ProTools. I can't get PT to recognize sync from the DTP. I get the impression that the serial port on the Core Card is a digi proprietary type that will only recognize Digi hardware. It does not see the DTP from that port via a serial cable to the DTP RS422 remote serial port. In my previous setup I was using PT 5 and OMS to connect the DTP via a Keyspan USB serial adapter on a G3 system 9. On OSX can you use a USB serial adapter as a serial port to recognize MIDI? I can't get that to work. I've also tried sending SMPTE from RADAR to the DTP and the DTP locked fine, but the ADAT interface won't read work clock or 256 clock from the DTP. In PT 6.4.1 there in a MIDI configuration setup that enables you to select a third party MIDI device. There are choices for Opcode, Ensonic, Yamaha, etc, but no MOTU choices. The Digi website has been down for the last week, so I can't get any info there. Any suggestions? Thanks. -- -- John Noll |
#2
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
John Noll wrote:
In my previous setup I was using PT 5 and OMS to connect the DTP via a Keyspan USB serial adapter on a G3 system 9. On OSX can you use a USB serial adapter as a serial port to recognize MIDI? I can't get that to work. Well I dunno John, but I replaced the modem out on my G4 with a G4Port serial adapter, and now I can use my old midi interfaces in OSX - but midi only, no sync/timecode as far as I can tell. That works better I have been told than USB to serial adapters do, but I haven't actually tried them either. Will Miho NY Music & TV Audio Guy Staff Audio / Fox News Channel / M-AES "The large print giveth and the small print taketh away..." Tom Waits |
#3
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
WillStG wrote:
John Noll wrote: In my previous setup I was using PT 5 and OMS to connect the DTP via a Keyspan USB serial adapter on a G3 system 9. On OSX can you use a USB serial adapter as a serial port to recognize MIDI? I can't get that to work. Well I dunno John, but I replaced the modem out on my G4 with a G4Port serial adapter, and now I can use my old midi interfaces in OSX - but midi only, no sync/timecode as far as I can tell. That works better I have been told than USB to serial adapters do, but I haven't actually tried them either. Will Miho NY Music & TV Audio Guy Staff Audio / Fox News Channel / M-AES "The large print giveth and the small print taketh away..." Tom Waits It looks like I need a USB MIDI interface. I ordered a Roland UM-2 which is on the Digi approved list. I'm going to try connecting the MIDI cables from that to a MOTU DTP which in turn will be connected to Radar. Hopefully that will do the trick. -- -- John Noll |
Reply |
Thread Tools | |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Forum | |||
here is how firewire ports fail | Pro Audio | |||
4 port Analog I/O expander card for an Emu Darwin | Pro Audio | |||
FS: Mix Core Card, DDA 56 Channel Board and Pendulum Audio MDP-1 Micpres | Pro Audio | |||
DAW & Windows XP RAID Tips, ProTools error -9086 | Pro Audio | |||
Pro Tools | HD3 Core Card System | Pro Audio |