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[LAM] A way to bypass OMS in logic

[LAM] A way to bypass OMS in logic

2003-04-04 by rdimanblus

>Hello,
>I am trying to do my midi setup within Logic, using the environment.
>how can I accomplish this?
>I am trying to get rid of OMS as is very unstable timewise when I do
>record and playback my music back.
>I´ll appreciate any help on this,
>Best regards,


Mac OS 9.2.2, Logic 4.7.3, MOTU micro express (ADB/USB ports), oms 
2.3.8, beige G3

Re: [L-OT] [LAM] A way to bypass OMS in logic

2003-04-04 by Hendrik Jan Veenstra

On a fine day, 04-04-2003, rdimanblus wrote:

>  >Hello,
>>I am trying to do my midi setup within Logic, using the environment.
>>how can I accomplish this?
>>I am trying to get rid of OMS as is very unstable timewise when I do
>>record and playback my music back.
>>I´ll appreciate any help on this,
>  >Best regards,
>
>Mac OS 9.2.2, Logic 4.7.3, MOTU micro express (ADB/USB ports), oms
>2.3.8, beige G3

As long as you use a non-Emagic midi-interface, OMS is required -- 
sorry, but that's how it is...
-- 
Hendrik Jan Veenstra  <h@...>
Omega Art: http://www.omega-art.com/

RE: [L-OT] [LAM] A way to bypass OMS in logic

2003-04-04 by Sumit Das

> >>I am trying to do my midi setup within Logic, using the environment.
> >>how can I accomplish this?
> >>I am trying to get rid of OMS as is very unstable timewise when I do
> >>record and playback my music back.
> >>I´ll appreciate any help on this,
> >  >Best regards,
> >
> >Mac OS 9.2.2, Logic 4.7.3, MOTU micro express (ADB/USB ports), oms
> >2.3.8, beige G3
> 
> As long as you use a non-Emagic midi-interface, OMS is required -- 
> sorry, but that's how it is...

That's not true, I used my 8500 with OS 9.1, Logic 2.6 --> 5.2,
MOTU MIDI Express XT (serial only, through the modem port) for
years, never once used OMS. I don't ever remember any issues
either - I just chose the modem port in Logic, turned on
multi-cable mode (or something), and I was in business...

	-smeet

RE: [L-OT] [LAM] A way to bypass OMS in logic

2003-04-04 by Hendrik Jan Veenstra

On a fine day, 04-04-2003, Sumit Das wrote:

>  > >>I am trying to do my midi setup within Logic, using the environment.
>>  >>how can I accomplish this?
>>  >>I am trying to get rid of OMS as is very unstable timewise when I do
>>  >>record and playback my music back.
>>  >>I´ll appreciate any help on this,
>>  >  >Best regards,
>>  >
>>  >Mac OS 9.2.2, Logic 4.7.3, MOTU micro express (ADB/USB ports), oms
>>  >2.3.8, beige G3
>>
>>  As long as you use a non-Emagic midi-interface, OMS is required --
>>  sorry, but that's how it is...
>
>That's not true, I used my 8500 with OS 9.1, Logic 2.6 --> 5.2,
>MOTU MIDI Express XT (serial only, through the modem port) for
>years, never once used OMS. I don't ever remember any issues
>either - I just chose the modem port in Logic, turned on
>multi-cable mode (or something), and I was in business...

Ah... thanks for correcting me.  What's the deal then?  OMS is 
required with non-Emagic *USB* interfaces?

-- 
Hendrik Jan Veenstra  <h@...>
Omega Art: http://www.omega-art.com/

RE: [L-OT] [LAM] A way to bypass OMS in logic

2003-04-04 by Sumit Das

> Ah... thanks for correcting me.  What's the deal then?  OMS is 
> required with non-Emagic *USB* interfaces?

No, I think there were interfaces that needed OMS even through
the serial port. Maybe it had something to do with the fact
that MOTU interfaces could emulate some kind of standard,
maybe even the old Opcode standard? Just guessing from some
vaguely remembered documentation I might have read...

	-smeet

Re: [L-OT] [LAM] A way to bypass OMS in logic

2003-04-05 by Cyril Blanc

On 5/04/03 0:22, "Sumit Das" <smeet@...> wrote:

>> > Ah... thanks for correcting me.  What's the deal then?  OMS is
>> > required with non-Emagic *USB* interfaces?
> 
> No, I think there were interfaces that needed OMS even through
> the serial port. Maybe it had something to do with the fact
> that MOTU interfaces could emulate some kind of standard,
> maybe even the old Opcode standard? Just guessing from some
> vaguely remembered documentation I might have read...
> 
>       -smeet
> 
Logic OS9 is directly compatible with MTP serial interfaces (EMAGIC, MOTU
AND OPCODE)


Best regards
 
Cyril Blanc
France

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[LUG] [OT] DVD issue

2003-04-29 by Hendrik Jan Veenstra

This being an OT message, please reply to the Logic OT-list 
(logic-ot@yahoogroups.com) or privately to 'h at knoware dot nl'.


A question a friend of mine sent me today, and to which I have no 
answer.  Maybe the collective wisdom of this group can shed some 
light on this issue.

---

I have a strange problem reading files from a DVD-R (ROM format) 
which I wrote on my G4. The files are ON the disk but they have NO 
size, apparently... in the sense that I get "-" rather than, say, 
1,06 GB. Problem: they won't copy to a hard disk: get error -40 - 
something about "tried to read before start of file". All this under 
OS 9.2.2. But - if I launch OS X, everything works. The DVDs were 
written under 9.2.2. The arcane is that, apparently, I can't get to 
read any file bigger than 2GB under OS 9.2.2 - from DVD only. But 
that was a general limit until 7.5 or something similar, right? I 
have files as long as 15GB in one single chunk on my hard disks, and 
no problem with them, the problem appears to be on DVD only (which is 
NOT hfs nor hfs+ as you know). The workaround is easy: boot with OSX, 
then copy the renegades to HD, then reboot with OS9. But IS THERE ANY 
DAMN STRAIGHT WAY TO GET THERE, in your opinion?

---

Thanks for any replies in advance...

HJ

-- 
Hendrik Jan Veenstra  <h@...>
Omega Art: http://www.omega-art.com/

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