boston47
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Your response has been (& will be) appreciated, gang. I'll comment (as per question #) to date, as best I can. 1) On my old Cubase, I was able to 'strip' my floppy disc 'work copy' of all extraneous things thus to free up as much space for any current project being worked on (primitive, I guess, but at the time it seemed to work out well). That's one thing that drew me to selecting the Gateway laptop I chose, as it was virtually free of needless 'bloat-ware' that come on most others). [This has partly to do with #1 question & partly with #4]: Some of the deletions/tweekings were for experimental purposes to see what effects were produced as I tried to test & probe the various parameters/options of the MC5. Still others were just inadvertent mistakes & fumblings on my part. Stupid lack of knowledge before clicking on some things I didn't understand, I now realize. (Smart enough to know better,.....but do it anyway?) At the least, poor judgement, to be sure. 4) (see #1 above) 3) (As the comment is short, I shall mention about #2 before finishing up with #3): As it had been doing when it did work, the metronome sounded thru the laptop speaker(which I preferred). Those appropriate specs had been selected & clicked: <project options<metronome<recording<measures<record count-in(1)<use audio metronome<master(output)<OK. Then make sure metronome icon showed enabled (on). As I said, meter registering OK, but no sound of metronome tick. #2) I saved #2 till last to provide room to be as explicit I can. As for operating platform, did you want my win7/x64? First I'll give physical set-up: Yamaha YPG625 Portable Grand synth connected into its USB TO HOST terminal then routed straight to one of the 3 usb ports on the laptop (with top quality usb cable). [The other synth terminal says USB TO DEVICE to connect usb storage devices](not used). For transferring performance data to & from the laptop, the setting that had worked (as per synth manual directions) are: LOCAL-ON/PC2(when using Digital Music Notebook)(as opposed to PC1/OFF)/EXTERNAL CLOCK-OFF/KEYBOARD OUT-ON. Until about a week ago it worked just fine; metronome, too. Up-to-date USB-MIDI Driver installed on laptop [to access: <START<CONTROLPANEL<HARDWARE & SOUND<YamahUSB-MIDI driver(WDM)] . Then, in dialog pane (titled PORTABLE GRAND DEVICE), OUTPUT 1 & INPUT 1 are clicked on & activated (THRU is off). The '1' (above the input) is is always steadily flashing about twice per second. But it did that when the sound was coming thru fine also, & I can find nothing referring to it anywhere as to what it indicates (although I keep thinking it is trying to tell me something about input). Now, on to MC5 settings,etc.: Open NEW project [normal] & delete all undesired tracks (or open NEW project [blank]. Insert Midi track (after turning synth on & making sure its proper selections have been made or are still in place). Check off or set up various fields as follows: MUTE/SOLO/AUTOMATION WRITE:off ECHO INPUT: on or off Tried both ways). MASTER/QUANTIZE/PRV/EFFECTS/BUS(ES)/SEND:set at default (untouched). VEL: 0/VOL:100/PAN:0% INPUT: yamaha (or yamaha-omni)/OUTPUT: 1-yamaha/CH: none (also tried 1,2, & 3)/BANK: checkmark shows/PATCH: none. Then in the OPTION window: <CONTROLLER/SURFACES: Act Midi Controller-1 (showing). <yamaha (in INPUT panel below; or sometimes not showing as an option & need to write into Input pane. OUTPUT pane: yamaha (showing). WAI display: shows TRACK VIEW & CONSOLE VIEW with checkmarks (Also checkmarked to the right: A... & W...). <CLOSE. Then, finally: <OPTIONS<AUDIO<GENERAL The following are showing: Driver Mode: MME(32-bit)/PLAYBACK DEVICE: Speakers(Realtek Hi-Def)/RECORDING DEVICE: Mic. (Realtek Hi-Def) LAUNCH AUDIO PROFILER: yes (but not everytime). Then <OK. My metronome settings are already given in #3 above). This is where I am at the moment, before trying anything else. After only 5 hrs. sleep last night, must do something about that now. Be back later tonight. Thanks to all chiming in on this, Phil Armstrong P.S. As Granpa Amos (of The Real McCoys) said about 50 years ago: "If brains was gunpowder, I wouldn't have enough to blow my hat off my head!" (Good ol' Walter Brennan)
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Beagle
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2011/02/27 19:04:51
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Phil - first, please don't start a NEW thread for information about the same issues. use the QUICK REPLY at the bottom of the page where the thread is, or click on the OPEN FULL VERSION if you prefer to have your window fuller for the reply. but if you start a NEW thread with more info on the OLD topic then we have to go back and forth between the topics to find all of the info and that's not very conducive to helping you and we'd tend to give up instead. 1) I'm sorry but I don't really see a question there. if you're asking if you can strip out parts of MC's program to make it leaner on your hard drive then I would strongly suggest you do NOT do that. there shouldn't be anything that it doesn't really "need" that you can strip out and besides - if your hard drive is so small that you need a couple of hundred Kbytes free then you need a bigger hard drive. 4) ?? 3) if you have the AUDIO metronome selected and output as MASTER, then you just need to go to your project and verify that your MASTER BUS has a correct OUTPUT set to your laptop's soundcard. that should work that way. likely if it's no longer working then you have lost your OUTPUT on your master bus for your soundcard. 2) ALL computer and connection information is pertinent. ALL! ;-) (side note rambling: it amazes me when we ask people for ALL information they can give us on what's connected and then we spend 2 pages trying to get their microphone to work, but after the 2nd page they finally mention that the microphone is connected via USB!!! OY!) ok - to have your MIDI tracks output to the yamaha, you need to check 2 things: a) OPTIONS>MIDI DEVICES should have your yamaha USB device as an INPUT and an OUTPUT and should be selected and moved to the top b) on your MIDI track in your project you need to make sure your INPUT and OUTPUT is set to the YAMAHA USB. from your description of your new project it looks like you're doing that so it should work. if it's not working, make sure your MIDI TRACK CHANNEL, BANK and PATCH are set correctly. make sure your channel especially is set to the same thing that your keyboard will accept as CHANNEL INPUT. LAUNCH AUDIO PROFILER? that shouldn't come up unless you change your driver mode.
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57Gregy
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Re:More Info from boston47
2011/02/27 20:50:26
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"win7/x64" MC 5 is not compatible with 64-bit OSs. To work best with a 64-bit OS, MC 5 should be run in 32-bit emulation mode. "Up-to-date USB-MIDI Driver installed on laptop [to access: <START<CONTROLPANEL<HARDWARE & SOUND<YamahUSB-MIDI driver(WDM)]" "Driver Mode: MME(32-bit)/" I don't know if the Yamaha driver being WDM and the Driver Mode set at MME makes a difference, but try the WDM Driver Mode anyway. I don't think you have to worry about running out of hard drive space any time soon. Didn't you write that it's a 500GB HD? My DAW has a 300GB HD; I've had it for about 4 years and it was my do-everything computer until last month. I still have 87% space left. But I'm a slow worker.
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Re:More Info from boston47
2011/02/27 21:23:23
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Greg...at 87% full it's time to buy a second HD or clean the old one of the junk you don't use. That's only 13% left.... that will go fast, and some of the drive utilities don't work well with under 15% free.
My website & music: www.herbhartley.com MC4/5/6/X1e.c, on a Custom DAW Focusrite Firewire Saffire Interface BMI/NSAI "Just as the blade chooses the warrior, so too, the song chooses the writer "
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57Gregy
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2011/02/27 21:32:45
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You got it backwards, Herb. Eighty-seven percent empty.
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Beagle
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2011/02/27 21:39:10
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57Gregy "win7/x64" MC 5 is not compatible with 64-bit OSs. To work best with a 64-bit OS, MC 5 should be run in 32-bit emulation mode. "Up-to-date USB-MIDI Driver installed on laptop [to access: <START<CONTROLPANEL<HARDWARE & SOUND<YamahUSB-MIDI driver(WDM)]" "Driver Mode: MME(32-bit)/" I don't know if the Yamaha driver being WDM and the Driver Mode set at MME makes a difference, but try the WDM Driver Mode anyway. I don't think you have to worry about running out of hard drive space any time soon. Didn't you write that it's a 500GB HD? My DAW has a 300GB HD; I've had it for about 4 years and it was my do-everything computer until last month. I still have 87% space left. But I'm a slow worker. actually, you shouldn't have to do anything different. you just install the 32bit MC5 onto the 64bit OS and it installs as a 32bit app and runs as a 32bit app without the user having to do anything about it. and I realize that wasn't necessarily the case with VISTA, but it seems to be the case with win7.
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57Gregy
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2011/02/27 21:55:02
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Cool. I did not know that.
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boston47
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2011/02/28 02:01:21
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OK Guys, I just finished running every recommendation given (& a few final variables, as well,etc.) I have no change in my problem that I created & I now feel reasonably sure in assuming that whatever I did is irrevocable. But, that will maybe temper my unbridled enthusiasm for plunging forth before gaining the necessary knowledge on certain facets that I lack. I shall count this as a $40 lesson well learned and move on. I wonder if MC5 LE would be a better choice for me this next purchase (if it's even available), since I really do not need all the Amplitube gear & so much else that is not pertinent to writing symphonic works. I was actually hoping for streamlined, no-frills simplicity in the first place, but I did not realize how sophisticated & well-endowed MC5 was when I decide on it. Anyway, all your input has been very much appreciated; all of you have been super! And I remember thinking how difficult Cubase was to understand & learn to use almost 2 decades ago; I guess I've been away from all the incredible technical progress in DAWs & such for way too long. I'm beginning to feel like a dinosaur, but I'll keep striving to learn & progress. I may return in the future with new questions, if need be. This is a great forum! Thanks again to one & all, Phil Armstrong P.S. Sorry about the 'new thread', Beagle. In my ultralite builders/flyers forum the moderator is frequently bringing someone to task for running threads too long, so I wasn't thinking of the practical difference in what you pointed out is, now, all too obvious to me for this type forum.
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2011/02/28 08:13:32
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Phil, Don't be so hasty in writing MC5 off as a "$40 lesson learned"......just yet. And don't worry about thread length here. This place is so active that we encourage you as Beagle did to keep all the same issues in one thread. If you have a totally different question, that is OK to go in a new thread. When I first got MC4, it took me almost 2 weeks to get sound. I was trying to get sound from the lappy card and then I finally got a dedicated interface and it took a bit of experimentation to get it set up right. A little side note here: My Dell lappy has NEVER given me sound from it's internal sound card while using MC4/5...and I have tried many time and in various ways. It is not possible to make irrevocable changes to MC5 so that it will never run. short of deleting actual sections and modules in the program files, which I doubt seriously that you did that unless you did delete program sections, it's not possible to do that from inside the program. So that is not your problem. It is simply a matter of getting the right GEAR (ie: external sound card/interface) and getting the setting for inputs and outputs set up correctly. Even though I say it's "simple" as you are experiencing, it can often be a task. I found that it was also helpful at times, AND EVEN NOW, to reboot after making settings changes. Sometimes my soundcard looses sync with the program and a shut down and reboot for BOTH are needed to get it going again. My suggestion is to set it up with your soundcard as the input & output for AUDIO under the OPTIONS AUDIO tab, using the MME audio drivers for the factory internal soundcard.... it should run the wave profiler, if not you can run it manually to locate the inputs and outputs available to that driver... then insert 1 audio track into a project. Highlight that track by clicking on the track..... use FILE>IMPORT>AUDIO and search for either a wave or MP3 in an existing music folder. Click on it to import it. You should see the wave form in the track. That proves there is audio there to play. click play and see if you get music. let us know... because from THAT point, some of the guru's here in AUDIO can get you going, even with the factory card. You have to listen to what they tell you and do it exactly. Believe it or not, we don't want to see you fail. we want to see you get it working and start writing and contributing in the songs forums. We're not cake staff, we're just other fellow users who have ALL been through the startup/beginner phase that you are now going through. Stick with it, and get through it and start making music. If you want to jump to a different DAW, you will likely have the same issues there. You have to have the inputs and outputs set up correctly with them and they all have their own learning curves as well. If you call it quits now, you will never experience the joy of working with recording in MC5. If you want to throw in the towel, I can't prevent you from doing that, I hope that you don't quit so easily. ADD: I've seen a number of people walk away in disgust... for various reasons, they didn't want to listen to the advice and stick it out. On the other hand I have seen many who did stick it out, listen to the advice, experiment on their own, come in and post within a week or two....EUREEKA.....I GOT SOUND!!!! IT WORKS!
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2011/02/28 09:25:51
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Phil - I am certain that if you continue to work with us we can get your MIDI and synth set up correctly in MC5. (MC5LE really isn't an option unless you buy some hardware which has MC5LE bundled with it - not even necessary in your case). Let's try some screen shots since we're not really getting anywhere quickly with words. take a screenshot of the following and post it in the forum for us to see: OPTIONS>MIDI DEVICES TRACK VIEW OF YOUR MIDI INPUTS AND OUTPUTS if you don't know how to do a screenshot and post it in the forum, follow the instructions in this thread (but don't post to that thread - post back here) http://forum.cakewalk.com/tm.aspx?m=1592276
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57Gregy
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Re:More Info from boston47
2011/02/28 09:59:41
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Also, we need to see the numbers, like I/O buffers, buffers in playback queue, etc.
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