Start Mainstage, make sure that the volume is up, a patch is readied, and that Mainstage recognizes that there is a MIDI input available. Mainstage recognizes "1 MIDI input available". Go through the process of making sure all components of the patch are functioning it has a sequence tempo set, all the notes are active, volume is up, all the usual goodies.
At this point I have all three pieces of software running, I believe in the correct order, and connected to one another with the only glitch being that I don't get a lick of audio. I'll dump the patch here for reference:. If the problem is in the coding of the patch I can take it across to that section of the forum. That said, even making a simple patch to create a note with set number, velocity, and duration on manual bang and send through the midiout doesn't seem to be arriving to Mainstage.
I suppose I could use one of my other programs capable of MIDI synthesis, but that seems superfluous. I really appreciate the help, I've worked with PD less frequently over the past five years or so than when I was first learning the ropes; it always seems like I have to re-learn a few things as well as double check on my knowledge of possible objects to use Always something new.
I don't know if you are aware of this, but Pd Extended is a dead, unsupported Pd variant and has been so for a few years now. We've seen a number of posts on here from people trying to use it with more recent OS versions and reporting a number of problems -- if they can get it to work at all.
I had assumed you were using Pd Vanilla. You can grab the latest version of that from here:. If you are using any of the external libraries included with Extended in your patch, you can search, download and install them very easily now with the included deken external wrangler assessable from the Help menu. I'll check that patch but ATM I'm on the linux box and my ancient Mac hardware isn't immediately available.
Ok I took a cursory look at the patch, and the first thing I notice is that you appear to be connecting your makenote objects to the raw midiout objects. The first and second outputs from makenote note number, note velocity are supposed to be connected to the first and second inputs respectively of the noteout object.
The current arrangement of your patch will most likely not send anything at least, not anything an external midi device or application will recognize. Check the help files for the proper use of the midi objects. Only users with topic management privileges can see it. Immature artists imitate. Mature artists steal.
Loading More Posts. Loading Categories Disabled Categories are greyed out This topic will be moved to the category. Close Move. This is so frustrating, any ideas? I do remember this being the case a few years ago, but I have just tried again here, and for me it is fine both with Cubase 7. Recorded perfectly normally here. I am demoing Cubase 9. Has anyone had success in another DAW? Did anyone find a solution for this?
Fine here sending from ableton 10 to Nuendo But when i send via Polymer for splitting polyphony to multi mono all notes get stacked in the beginning. Confirmed on Mac All notes get the same start time. Using the same method in reverse, I was able to record from Cubase into Finale correctly.
0コメント