Help with strange Midi state

edited November 2016 in General Questions
I have a problem that is unrelated to SM, but maybe somebody has seen this, or knows what I should do. I use GB+the SM cello on a Mac w/El Capitan. I leave GB+Cello always running, and just turn on/off the WX-5 wind controller to play (usually the Mac goes to sleep in between sessions, but not always).



Normally, that’s fine, but infrequently, when I start again it is in a strange state in which it responds to each played note with a delayed sequence of notes with long crescendos and diminuendos.



Turning off/on the Cello, GB, the WX-5, or even the Mac, doesn’t fix it, but unplugging/plugging the E-Mu Midi/USB adapter does fix it.



I don’t know of a way to send a Midi panic reset from the WX-5, or if there’s something I could do from the Mac?



Thanks for any advice or hints!

--Daniel

Comments

  • edited 4:29AM
    That does sound frustrating.



    I don't use Mac or E-Mu adapters, so I can only guess really, but the fact that the issue resolves itself after unplug/plug of the EMu adapter seems likely to indicate that the MIDI adapter is not reliably handling the sleep cycles of the Mac.



    Does the issue ever happen in the cases where the Mac has not gone to sleep? It was unclear if this comment was correlated to the problem occurrence or just a general comment on your setup.
    (usually the Mac goes to sleep in between sessions, but not always)
    You may need to contact EMu to see if there are any driver updates needed.
  • edited 4:29AM
    It can happen even if the Mac has not gone to sleep. Anyhow, it makes sense that it would be the driver. So I checked, and E-Mu uses the OSX USB driver, not one of their own (and it was up to date). That led me to the 'USB Prober.app' (in /Developer/Applications/Utilities), which has a refresh button. I'll give that a try next time it happens, or will get a new Midi adapter. Thanks for your reply and hint!
  • edited 4:29AM
    Good luck. Those kind of intermittent problems are never fun.

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