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VGreen
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Hi
[Pro Tools 6.4 LE, Mbox, Yamaha DGX-505]
When I record say a strings (or any other patch) track in midi it saves ok, but when I turn the computer off then on again the next day I've lost the strings and it's now piano. One thing I've noticed is if I turn on pro tools before I turn on my keyboard the following error message appears:
"An error (-1) occured while initializing OMS. You may continue without OMS functionality."
I think OMS stands for "open music system". This seems to disenable the midi recording function altogether, so that if I try to record something I get nothing. This is because the channel input/output has been disenabled. But if I exit out of pro tools and then go back in again, the midi function is enabled again. From this I assume it's necessary to first have the keyboard on to enable initialization between the hardware and software.
Also, if I record say strings in midi, save it, turn off the keyboard then on again and play what I just recorded, I get piano again instead of strings.
Anybody here know what's happening?
One more thing, can I burn a midi track onto a disc as with audio? If so, how?
Thanks.
V
[Pro Tools 6.4 LE, Mbox, Yamaha DGX-505]
When I record say a strings (or any other patch) track in midi it saves ok, but when I turn the computer off then on again the next day I've lost the strings and it's now piano. One thing I've noticed is if I turn on pro tools before I turn on my keyboard the following error message appears:
"An error (-1) occured while initializing OMS. You may continue without OMS functionality."
I think OMS stands for "open music system". This seems to disenable the midi recording function altogether, so that if I try to record something I get nothing. This is because the channel input/output has been disenabled. But if I exit out of pro tools and then go back in again, the midi function is enabled again. From this I assume it's necessary to first have the keyboard on to enable initialization between the hardware and software.
Also, if I record say strings in midi, save it, turn off the keyboard then on again and play what I just recorded, I get piano again instead of strings.
Anybody here know what's happening?
One more thing, can I burn a midi track onto a disc as with audio? If so, how?
Thanks.
V