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  • spinne1000
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    Thanks for all the help.

    It works with 3.3.6 but not with 3.3.7.

    And yes, it worked for years (3 – 4 up to now) with this Mac and I hope I can use it one or two years longer:-) It is used only for live gigs about 30 times a year with eDrumin10 and a Tascam20x20 Interface with a custom build hybrid drumset.

     

    spinne1000
    Participant

    Hi.

    I use a Tascam US20x20 with 10 Outputs without problems. But not direct controllable by tablet. I use a remote desktop solution, so i can log in to the mac. But I never had to do something at the audio interface software. Power up the mac, start SD3 automatic and all runs without loggin in to the mac.

    spinne1000
    Participant

    So, I get it working with the Bome Network Midi 🙂

    The problem was the not running audio device on the pc running SD3. On stage, I use a Tascam Interface with 10 Outputs. But for testing in my office, the Tascam is not here. I did not think that that is a problem 🙂 I tried now starting the built in audio and all works fine. I get Midi over the network 🙂

    spinne1000
    Participant

    I think I figured out the problem. The BomeBox sends Midi over Network. I disconnected the Usb from the Box to the pc and the MidiMonitor shows incomming Midi. But BomeBox does NOT use Rtp-Midi. So I think it is not possible to get the Bome network midi working with SD3/on mac. As you said, the Box is not a Midi device, it is a router. Bome will support rtp midi in the future, but at the moment I only can use it as a Midi splitter. I must connect the SD3 by Midi cable to my audiointerface and gets then midi input in SD3.

    spinne1000
    Participant

    No. I did not know that I have to enable it 🙂 I will test it when I have access to the drumset (it is in the Bands storageroom. Normally, I have it only on live gigs available:-) )

    spinne1000
    Participant

    To Spinne1000:

    That is unbelievable! This is the 21st Century.

    What you are suggesting is a way too fiddly and complicated workaround.

    Mixing is complicated enough these days without having to mess around with panning things left and right just to get mono channels as if it was still 1980.

    If I had even imagined that this would be the case we would not have bought the software.

    What a mess!

    • This post was modified 6 years, 1 month ago by Asa Palmer.

    Yes, you’re right. But I found no other solution to get seperate mono outputs. In my case I have the drumset on 5 outputs: Kick, Snare, Toms, Hihat and overhat.

    spinne1000
    Participant

    Hi,

    in SD3 you have for ex. output1/2, output3/4 which are 2 stereo outputs. You can set the pan of output1/2 to 100% left and the pan of output3/4 to 100% right.

    In the audio setting: Out channels:

    Output(L)1: Output 1
    Output(R)1: Output 2
    Output(L)2: Output 1
    Output(R)2: Output 2

    and so on…

    So you have Mono-Channels 🙂

    I use a Tascam US 20×20 with 10 line out channels and I’m routing 5 Channels as Monochanels from SD3 to our mixer.

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