There may still be some other MOTU MIDI interfaces with the "network" port on them.I'm not sure. ![]() So, as James suggested, if you can pick up something like an MTP AV (USB), you can "network" your (ABD) to it and off you go with 16in/16out! I've done it for years. Griffin made a very nice one (the "iMate") but even they themselves state that their own OSX driver won't work on any system above OS 10.3.9.Īnd Belkin's adapter is described as the perfect solution for "your brand new G3/G4"(!!) and says that it's compatible with OS 8. The only two companies that I can recall making ADB USB adapters were Griffin & Belkin. The problem's going to lie in the new OS (Mt. I'll be getting an iMac soon and was wondering if anyone knew of a adapter to allow me to still use the MTP AV with the USB ports on the iMac? Or do I have to bite the bullet and also replace my MTP AV?In addition to what James said, let me offer a rather resounding *NO*! (to your question of "an adapter to allow me to still use the MTP AV (ADB) with the USB ports on my (new) iMac?") I've used it on a G5 with a PCI card adapter. ![]() But, Motu could make this job much more ease if they give us the listing as all other hardware manufacture does.Westla wrote:So I have an old MIDI Timepiece AV with the ADB cable. The only thing that are mine are the hours I am spending trying to understand it. They are just SYSEX command, one after the other. If you send that file as a SYSEX file to Timepiece you will be uploading the setup saved with CLOCKWORKS. ![]() I'm just telling how to use better on Windows this good piece of machine that is Moto Timepiece AV.Īll these commands can be found on the file saved by CLOCKWORKS. If I find out how to do it and I am telling people how to do it, I don't think I am violating any copyright. MIDI Timepiece does a lot of things on Windows and they don't tell us how to do. The problem is that I cant get Reapers preferences to see the second device. Theyre networked, which makes them a single 16-channel physical I/O interface. If you compare it with a car, it is like telling you how to open the car's doors, how to turn the lights on. Ive been using a pair of MOTU Midi Timepiece AV MIDI patchbays. This command are commands accepted by Timepiece, they are resources of Timepiece AV. I'm just listing the commands that is inherent to Timepiece AV and telling how to use it. ![]() I just change the PDF file making clear that I just Compiled, I did not create it. Thank you 1nput0utput for your observation. If you like to know how to use then, I save it as a PDF on my web site and the direct link to download it is:įeel free to use it because they are just others resources of Timepiece AV !!!!!!! The text with the complete commands and syntax is too long to post here. These are the commands that are already defined and can be send by any sequencer:ġ0 - Set Pedal - Can be saved/called on a Modifierġ1 - Set Knob - Can be saved/called on a Modifier I think is a Timepiece owners right to have it.Īnyway, I started to dump the communication between my computer and MIDI Timepiece and I could figure out some SYSEX command to program MTP-AV and how to create, name and save some setting on modifiers. Motu's support say they never published it, but somebody at Motu has this list and could post it at Motu's website. MOTU’s award-winning hardware and software are used by top professionals every day on hit songs, mega tours, primetime shows and blockbuster films. Everybody knows that there is a mystery about the System Exclusive Messages for Timepiece AV, or how to program MTP AV. MOTU is an engineering-driven music technology company passionately driven to create products that help you produce amazing music.
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