ace_musicdj
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Hai,
So this is my setup.
On my late 2014 Mac, I have Logic Pro X connected to a Novation Impulse and a Focusrite Saffire Pro 24 DSP hooked to the monitors.
On my PC, I open Cubase 5 which sends audio to the Focusrite via SPDIF out on a M Audio Delta 2496 and receives MIDI IN from Saffire Pro 24 DSP. I have configured 16 channels of Cubase that would individually respond to each MIDI channel from Logic Pro X.
In logic, I bring up an external MIDI track, configure it to a virtual instrument on my PC (say Halion) and I am able to hear the audio without any problems. I am even able to record my performance without any issues.
During playback however, there is a sort of piling up of notes and unpredictable behavior which stops when I press panic. I tried CC64 etc...all the known hacks. Is there something that I am missing? Or is it a problem with the Pro 24 DSP as many have suggested in this forum?
So this is my setup.
On my late 2014 Mac, I have Logic Pro X connected to a Novation Impulse and a Focusrite Saffire Pro 24 DSP hooked to the monitors.
On my PC, I open Cubase 5 which sends audio to the Focusrite via SPDIF out on a M Audio Delta 2496 and receives MIDI IN from Saffire Pro 24 DSP. I have configured 16 channels of Cubase that would individually respond to each MIDI channel from Logic Pro X.
In logic, I bring up an external MIDI track, configure it to a virtual instrument on my PC (say Halion) and I am able to hear the audio without any problems. I am even able to record my performance without any issues.
During playback however, there is a sort of piling up of notes and unpredictable behavior which stops when I press panic. I tried CC64 etc...all the known hacks. Is there something that I am missing? Or is it a problem with the Pro 24 DSP as many have suggested in this forum?
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