Are you using the latest reader?
Also, did you install any of the older versions? If so, you'll have to do a
complete removal, to be sure that all files are removed, and you may have to
manually remove some. I know a couple of the betas required such actions, so it
may be the same for the latest release.
Regarding the extended control, I think you need to use Mackie XT and set the
port to the midi port that the extended control is connected to.
HTH, DJX
-----Original Message-----
From: ddots-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <ddots-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> On Behalf Of
Fran Franks
Sent: Monday, April 8, 2019 12:45 PM
To: ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [ddots-l] Re: Trouble installing MCU Pro and Surface Reader
Yes, I did reboot the computer. What I'm wondering is if Surface Reader would
work if I connected the MCU Pro by way of a MIDI interface rather than directly
by USB. I have not tried this because it seems like one too many devices in
the chain.
-----Original Message-----
From: ddots-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:ddots-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On ;
Behalf Of Phil Muir
Sent: Sunday, April 07, 2019 1:17 AM
To: ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [ddots-l] Re: Trouble installing MCU Pro and Surface Reader
WHen you restarted your PC, did you also restart Loopbe30 before starting
Surface Reader? failure to do so will throw up an error message like that in
Surface Reader.
On 7 April 2019 03:23:43 "Fran Franks" <fm.guitarlady@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello everyone,hope
I am installing my very first control surface, a Mackie MCU Pro and
one extension, plus Surface Reader to get it talking. I have done my
best to follow the Surface Reader documentation, but I'm hitting a
snag, and I
someone in the group here has time to look at this email and suggestis
what
going wrong.control
My system is running Sonar 8.5 on Windows 7, 64 bit, Jaws 16, and Cake
Talking, and the MCU Pro is connected to the computer via USB.
Here is what I have done so far:
1. Set the mode on the MCU pro to Mackie control.
2. Installed LoopBe30, with default settings and 2 virtual cables,
which Windows calls Internal MIDI.
3. I added the control surface to Sonar with the initial port settings
to test communication between Sonar and MCU pro as follows. Mackie
1, Input port, MCU Pro USB v3.1, Output port, MCU Pro USB v3.1. ThePro
MCU
main unit showed positive functionality and communication with theport
DAW, however I'm not getting anything with the extension, a problem to
work on later. Then I reset the input port to internal MIDI 1, and
the output
to internal MIDI 2, the two virtual MIDI cables from LoopBe30. Then Ishut
down Sonar before the next step.to
4. Opening Surface reader, I added a new surface as Mackie MCU Pro with
the Mackie Control protocol. In the Hardware MIDI Setup, I set the
input
MCU Pro USB v3.1 and output port to Internal MIDI 1. In the Displayv3.1
MIDI Setup, I set the input port to Internal MIDI 2, and the output
port to MCU Pro USB v3.1.
5. Then, when restarting Sonar, there was no functionality with the MCU
Pro, and later after rebooting the computer and first running surface
reader, I got the following Surface Reader error message. "MCU Pro
USB
could not be opened." Followed by still no function when running Sonar.is
Even though Sonar and the MCU Pro initially worked together with the
seemingly same input and output port, MCU Pro USB v3.1, I wonder if
this
somehow part of the problem in Surface Reader despite the care I took
in following their documentation. But, that is a very uneducated
guess at this point.
I hope someone here can point me in the right direction.
Best regards,
Fran Franks
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