Hello.
I have looked thru the forum and have already found the other thread with this same problem, however it didnt seem to resolve the issue, nor actually address a key question i have.
I am running 10.4.9 on a macbook pro.
is the current version of the pro-12 osx software universal? does it need to be?
every time i launch the software it tells me there is no midi, although its connected via usb. i go to prefs and in the midi in and out, it says pro12.
although i cant play the keyboard and make sound.
then when i try and upload a bank, it just crashes..
is anyone else using a macbook pro and a pro12 and have managed to get this to work?
help me obiwan..
pro12 softare keeps crashing
Re: pro12 softare keeps crashing
As I mentioned in another post here, CreamWare's Mac software isn't very robust and has some bugs. Unfortunately, I don't believe this situation will get better since CreamWare is out of business and SonicCore hasn't said anything about software fixes/improvements.autoflavour wrote:Hello.
I have looked thru the forum and have already found the other thread with this same problem, however it didnt seem to resolve the issue, nor actually address a key question i have.
I am running 10.4.9 on a macbook pro.
is the current version of the pro-12 osx software universal? does it need to be?
every time i launch the software it tells me there is no midi, although its connected via usb. i go to prefs and in the midi in and out, it says pro12.
although i cant play the keyboard and make sound.
then when i try and upload a bank, it just crashes..
is anyone else using a macbook pro and a pro12 and have managed to get this to work?
help me obiwan..
AFAIK, there is no version of a universal (Mac/Intel) Pro-12 editor. Do you need a universal version? I doubt it - older software should work just fine, it just won't be optimized for speed/performance. That shouldn't be an issue for an editor, so I wouldn't be concerned
Ideas: You might try using the Klangbox version of the Pro-12 software instead (same editor). Also, you might get better results using a MIDI connection instead of the USB connection - just don't try both at the same time (this seems to confuse the ASB).
valis wrote:... you'll find it's a powerpc binary, meaning it won't work on a macintel.
The ASB Editors are not universal binaries, but work fine on Macs with Intel CPU's - I've been running the Prodyssey Editor (PPC) on a Mac Pro (under Rosetta) for the past 6 months without problems (apart from the bugs in the editor itself, ho, hum!).
Try the Pro-12 Klangbox editor and let us know how you get on.
Andy.