Excellent! Glad it worked for you - hope I can help with the next problem...
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, "rototremble@..." <rototremble@...> wrote:
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> Hi Dominic
>
> Yes you were right. I just needed to tick the 'SysEx with Midi Thru function' box.
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> Thanks for this. It's very cool being able to control all of my hardware with minimal setup.
>
> Unfortunately a new problem has just come up with my patch editor, probably worth a separate message...
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, "dominichawken" <dom@> wrote:
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> > Hi,
> >
> > The X 1 0 0 message you see in the arrange message is expected - it;s fine. I would guess that the problem is that Logic is not passing through the Sysex Messages.
> >
> > Check File -> Project Settings -> MIDI
> > Make sure on the "General' tab that 'SysEx with Midi Thru function' is selected.
> >
> > Dominic.
> >
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, "rototremble@" <rototremble@> wrote:
> > >
> > > Hi
> > >
> > > I'm trying to control my Matrix 1000, EX-8000 and upgraded JX-3P using my Patch Editor.
> > > All of the midi connections have been made with my motu express 128 interface, and I've been trying to get Logic 9 to make the necessary connections so that I can control any one of the synths without having to physically re-cable.
> > >
> > > I'm able to switch between playing each synth by selecting its 'External Midi' track in logic, and I can see the note information passing through in the box at the bottom of logic's arrange page. However, when I change parameters on the patch editor, the box on the arrange page shows the message 'X 1 0 0', and although I can see that midi information is being received by the interface it isn't being sent out again to the relevant midi out port in the same way that note information is.
> > >
> > > I realise this is more of a Logic issue than a Kiwitechnics issue, but I thought I'd be more likely to get a response here than a logic forum.
> > >
> > > Any help would be much appreciated.
> > >
> > > Thanks
> > >
> >
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