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Logic Pro 7.1 – MIDI Setup (2005-0905) 13 of 13
Summary:
My Session:
List of local “Network MIDI Ports” with add and remove button
Directory:
List of all available “Network MIDI Port” on the local Network,
including local Network MIDI Ports and manually added prom outside
the LAN.
Add/Remove Directory
Add “Network MIDI Ports” from computers not on your local network
(internet)
Enter a Name an the URL into the window
You can only add and remove non-local Network MIDI ports. Bonjour
detects Network MIDI Ports on the local network automatically and
updates the list
Connect:
Enter the selected Network MIDI Port to the Participants list. This will establish a virtual MIDI connection
between the selected local Network MIDI Port and the Network MIDI Port from the Directory list.
Who may connect to me:
Select from three options to decide how to handle incomming Network MIDI Port connection requests:
No one: refuses all incoming Network MIDI requests. The Computer who tries to connect to
you will be promted with an error message
Only computers in my Directory: Requests are limited to Computers on the local network
Anyone: Connects to all requests form local and non-local Networks
Network MIDI Port configuration
Displays the parameters of the selected MIDI Network Port in the Mys Session list
Enable: enable/disable checkbox for the selected Network MIDI Port
Port: “Network Port” assigned to the “Network MIDI Port”
Local name: this is the name for the Network MIDI Port how it appears in MIDI applications
Bonjour name: this is the name for the Network MIDI Port how it appears on the network
Participants: list of all MIDI Network Port (their Bonjour name) that communicaate with the selected Network MIDI Port
Disconnect: Remove the selected Participant from the list
Latency: displays the latency of the MIDI message when it travels over the Network
Address: display of the complete network address of the current Network MIDI Port (IP address:Port number)
Live routing:
Establishes connections between MIDI Devices (sending and receiving) availabel in AMS and the selected Network MIDI Port
Please Note !!!
Don’t quit AMS after you establish Network MIDI Network connections with other computers. Quitting the AMS app will disonnect all MIDI network
connections and when you re-open AMS all the Participants lists are erased. You have to re-connect the Network MIDI connections. I don’t know if this
is a bug or if there is a reason for it.
You can save and recall different AMS configurations based on your studio setups. The settings in the “MIDI Network Setup” however stay the same
independent of what AMS configuration you are using.
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