![]() I didn't see a way to "save as" in AM Setup. Having a copy of your config file is good anyway, in case you accidentally hose it. It's written in XML, so it was easy to search for "#2" and delete it from the name string. ![]() mcfg file, made a Finder copy, and opened it in Text Edit. I am to the point where I need a MIDI router/patchbay that has the ability to reassign data on incoming ports to other ports in both the hardware unit as well as in software. I went to user/Library/Audio/MIDI Configurations, found the. 1 Vecchiarelli Gear Maniac My Recordings/Credits My Studio 10 years MOTU Timepiece AV Question (owners preferred) So. You can name devices, but I didn't see a way to rename an interface. It is now working fine, so I thought I would take up Mike's quest to remove #2 from the name. Sloiselle's advice to unplug and reconnect the USB cable got me a MIDI Timepiece AV#2, and I simply moved the virtual connections over from the defunct interface, then deleted it. The MTP/AV was greyed out and no amount of rescanning or turning it on and off would bring it back. Upon reconnecting it to my MacBook Pro / Mojave / DP10 setup, the MBP lost track of it in Audio MIDI Setup. I connected my MTP/AV to my old OS9 computer in order to restore some patches via Unisyn. I realize this is an old thread, but wanted to thank you guys. So it seems that (at least in this one case), a USB connection was being made to the unit enough that it showed all front panels LEDs normally, but the computer still couldn't see it. Then it occurred to me that I had done some rewiring in the rack, and just for the hell of it, went to the back of the Express128, unplugged the USB connection and reseated it.īooted Audio MIDI app, and everything is now all set. Tried installing the various latest MIDI drivers, but no luck. The interface showed power, and some of the MIDI inputs showed activity (on the Express128 itself) from synths sending active sensing. ![]() Installed machine, and booted Audio MIDI to set up the hardware rig, and the iMac just wouldn't see the interface. The machine is in an EM lab in a school, and the old iMac went up on lease, had no choice, had to get a new one (running 12.12.5). I've had an Express128 running on an iMac without problems for the last couple of years. I don't know if this will help but wanted to share anyways. When I try to open the Icon Browser, I still get The configuration application for 'MIDI Timepiece AV' cannot be opened. If there's a way to edit the name so that I can remove #4 from the name, I don't see it. I deleted the other three and now it works. MIDI Timepiece AV #4 lights up and darkens in Audio MIDI Setup as I turn the unit on and off. ? So I deleted my new device and three more icons showed up with the correct graphic. In Audio MIDI Setup, I created a new, generic device, renamed it MIDI Timepiece AV and it lit up and darkened as I turned my unit on/off. I reset mine to the factory defaults by holding the Panic button while flipping the Power switch. I downloaded the latest MOTU MIDI Installer 1.6 (71459), installed and rebooted. I got the following error: The configuration application for 'MIDI Timepiece AV' cannot be opened. The icon is in Audio MIDI Setup but wasn't showing when the unit was on. OCLC 483899345.Mine shows up and works but it was a bit weird. Archived from the original on 8 June 2015. Archived from the original on 6 June 2015. Archived from the original on 7 June 2015. Prices for DB25 male/female parallel cables range from <8 to >135 for Mogami gold cables.Archived from the original on 8 June 2015. Assuming the MIDI Timepiece AV original is transmitting a digital signal of zero's and one's, then why would I need expensive Mogami gold cables designed for audio.
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