i am running a digi 001 with mac OS 9 and pro tools 5.01. i can't get the click to come thru any outputs or headphones. i bought it used and cant get tech support. any help would be appreciated. thanks
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I was thinking the same thing about the MIDI interface and whatn
I was thinking the same thing about the MIDI interface and whatnot. But if i use quicktime im not sure exactley how to do so or how to re-route any thing?
I believe this version does have a click because there are options for it and a butting to turn it on and off. I just cant get it to work i guess.
Are there any other technical documents that anyone knows of to get this to work.
The original question was OS9 and PT5.01 ... and 001 Are you f
The original question was OS9 and PT5.01 ... and 001
Are you familiar with midi ?
note:
I don't think you will be satisfied with the simple midi click as used on the transport controls.
I tend to run a more complex midi click as a midi track .... then print to audio before doing an O/D. All O/D are referenced back to the same audio click track.
but then one thing at a time ... :)
Yes that is the original question...We are basically just trying
Yes that is the original question...We are basically just trying to learn the software and wanted to get the click to work within it...We do have a drum machine we can hook up and play it on a separate track for a click...But we liked how it did the count off and layed out the beats within the software.....anywho any help is appreciated!
thanks alot
Brian
001 midi out midi cable drum machine midi in OMS needs to be se
001 midi out
midi cable
drum machine midi in
OMS needs to be set for at least the 001.
you could setup your drum machine here too but it can work without it
drum machine must be set to recieve external midi
... you need to work this as I haven't looked at a DM for years
In PT
midi click control panel
set midi output port ... 001 midi channel 10
there is more ... audio stuff
how are you monitoring the drum machine now ?
http://akwww.digidesign.com/support/docs/50/Digi001QuickStartGuide501.pdf
page 9 for OMS
page 45 for basic midi connections
not much but it's a start
I think you will find that the click is a midi note and not audi
I think you will find that the click is a midi note and not audio.
you need to route the midi to a midi module or use QT-instruments and then bring it back into an audio input
however you will NOT be satiafied with the QT-inst and latency
I find it better to make the midi click using a midi track and then convert to audio and place just where you want it.
oh and welcome !
look for the Roland Midi Basics pdf
http://www.diyfactory.com/data.htm
it might help
and look to the help in PT