View Poll Results: Whats the best os for music.

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  • Xp

    1 20.00%
  • Me

    0 0%
  • Win 2000

    2 40.00%
  • UNIX

    0 0%
  • OS X

    1 20.00%
  • OS 9

    0 0%
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  1. #1
    X Factor hopeful
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    Sep 2002
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    Default Please help if you can.

    Okay I'm having a problem which I consider strange I'm not sure if anyone can help though.

    I can't record my insturment changes using my sound canvas (Edirol sd-90) or any other parameter change.

    The problem is this. I used to use it with logic 5.x and win ME no problems there. I'd just record the sysex set into the track I wished to change. However I've bought a new PC now when I try to record sysex only the first sysex message is recorded by logic. Wierd huh? To make it even stranger logic will crash after a sysex message is sent to it but only when I try to close logic. :shock:

    This occurs under windows 2000 on my new PC and (windows XP (home) on the old but NOT WinME). So I seem to have found an OS specific problem. :banghead:

    Could this be anything to the usb drivers under these OS's. Or where they store logic in memory or anything else that anyone can think of? Please help someone
    Please


    Wesley

    P.S. I need to run it in win 2000 to use duel processors.

  2. #2
    The ill-advised world music album
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    Jun 2002
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    Default

    imho the answer to your question is W98.

    But with regard to your sysex problem, I'd suggest midiox. It's a great little diagnostic tool and sysex manager.
    Buckets,

    pompomtom


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  3. #3
    X Factor hopeful
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    Sep 2002
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    Crap I forgot it?
    And Os2/warp

    And thanks for the advise pompomtom

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