RESOLVED -Sonar X2Pro/Mackie MCUPro (X2a patch resolves-Thanks Karl!)

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RESOLVED -Sonar X2Pro/Mackie MCUPro (X2a patch resolves-Thanks Karl!)

Hello Everyone. I hope y’all are well (southern colloquial term :))

  I am still working and trying to correct a communication issue between Sonar X2Pro-64 bit (haven’t loaded the A patch yet) and my Mackie MCUPro.

  My last post of a couple of weeks ago, I mentioned that pressing the REC button did ARM the track(s)in Sonar but that the button on the MCU did not illuminate.

  I may have misspoken in that first post when I said I had the same issue with the MCU SOLO & MUTE buttons-that is not the case – they properly toggle Sonar and also illuminate and depressing these a 2nd time function the SOLO or MUTE off properly in Sonar. A bit of new information.

   Working with Mackie, I have run a loopback on the MCU (MIDI cable from IN to OUT) and all buttons work, sending and receiving signals and illuminating all lights including the REC button on the MCU Having tested both the MCU USB connectivity (direct USB port on DAW MB-not through a hub) and MIDI ports (ports through a Presonus FS Project), the results are the same- the REC light properly ARMS the Sonar track but does not illuminate.

  I have also tested this with running Sonar either normally or ‘run as ADMIN’ but it does not make a difference.

  I’ve contacted CW Support yesterday but have not yet heard back; though I am sure they will respond. I recall from my first post that Paul (FBB) and John responded mentioning they had no issues (Thanks guys for your response).

  Could there possibly be a re-assigned CC message somewhere in PREFs ? Could something have gone awry in ACT thought I have not used that? While this is not debilitating, I have to manually mouse un-arm the track in Sonar and I’d like the visual queue of the REC light when the track is armed and being able to un-arm from the MCU also- it’s old habit growing up on old 70s consoles :)

  Any thoughts, suggestions, ideas, etc would be gratefully appreciated.

Best Regards to All,
Bill Watkins -
CHO, Viginia
post edited by BillWatkins - 2013/01/17 20:30:08

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    Re:Sona X2Pro-64bit / Mackie MCU Pro - communication issue (edited for readability-Watkin 2013/01/17 02:33:49 (permalink)
    I'm not sure whether you answered this in the first thread or not. Are you on X1/early X2 and is it only on Simple Instrument Tracks?

    If the answer to both those is yes, it is a known issue that was fixed at X2a. If not I haven't much idea what could be wrong. The ini file is called MackieControl.ini and is a simple text file. Path is C:\Program Files\Cakewalk\Shared Surfaces on a standard set up.

    AFAIK there's nothing in there that disables or changes behaviour of the main buttons, it's mainly there for more control of plugin assigns.

    HTH

    Paul er... I mean Karl
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    Re:Sona X2Pro-64bit / Mackie MCU Pro - communication issue (edited for readability-Watkin 2013/01/17 05:59:52 (permalink)
    Karl, First, my apologies for giving you a new name ! It's an age thing that my wife accuses my of daily ! ('I recognize the face in the mirror, but I can't quite remember my name':)) WELL...there it is. I am running plain vanilla X2Pro 64bit,and it is an SIT, and no patches/updates installed YET. I swear I searched and looked for everything regarding an occurrence like this, but apparently missed it. I will update to A today/this evening. Thanks ! Bill -

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    Re:Sona X2Pro-64bit / Mackie MCU Pro - communication issue (edited for readability-Watkin 2013/01/17 09:06:19 (permalink)
    I had the same problem, but after installing X2a problem went away, now all is good..
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