

Amplitube 5 mac for mac#
| Databases Among others, these are known to work: : Roland UM-ONE-MK2 One in Two Out Midi Cable: Musical Instruments : iConnectivity mio 1-in 1-out USB to MIDI Interface for Mac and PC: iConnectivity: Musical Instruments : M-Audio Midisport Uno | Portable 1-in/1-out MIDI Interface via USB connection (16 x 16 MIDI channels),Black: Musical Instruments There's a list of compatible interfaces in the DATABASE section of the UNO area in this forum. If it still doesn't work, odds are good that while it will work with a MIDI keyboard, and it uploaded the sysex from the FCB, it won't correctly pass the sysex that's created by ControlCenter going the other way. Counter-intuitively, the one marked IN goes to the FCB OUT and vice versa. Also, the DIN connectors on those type of interfaces are usually marked IN and OUT. Make sure that in ControlCenter/SETUP/Select MIDI Ports that both the IN and OUT ports are set correctly. That may have been made unnecessary on v1.0.3, but I'm not sure.
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You may need to enable RECEIVE SYSEX on the FCB (read the FCB Manual for directions). You see that rectangular widget on the cable? That's the interface. When the buffer gets full, the data that's still coming is lost, and Control Center lets you know about it. The USB device can tell the computer to wait while it empties the buffer, but these companies don't even bother to program that feature. USB is many times faster than MIDI, and the computer just sends the whole thing as fast as it can. If it's the interface, the problem is the cheaper USB/MIDI adapters don't have a large buffer (RAM memory), and a SYSEX message like the one used to program the FCB1010 is pretty large. I think there was one more, but I don't remember the name (have we started that Uno2 Compatibility List yet?). I'd wait for Ossandust to respond, just to be sure it can't be something else, but the good ones I've heard that work are the iConnectivity 'mio', Roland UM-ONE, and M-Audio Uno. If nothing else has changed, it pretty much has to be the 'Fasgear' interface. Invalid response during patchdump means the FCB1010 didn't get the same data that the computer sent out. I hope you still have the package, because I'm fairly sure you'll want to return it. Of course, the higher price could be reflecting the USB C connector. While the price on that one would make you think it's a decent quality, I've never heard of that brand before. If it weren't a MIDI/USB interface, it would be useless, because 5-pin DIN MIDI and USB don't speak each other's language.

It's that box in the middle of the cable. Thanks in advance for any guidance anyone could provide. Since I am not using a midi interface and only a cable between my Mac and the FCB1010, will my configuration work? Since I could upload a configuration from the FCB1010 to my Mac using the Control Center it would seem this should work. FCB/UnO referred me to this forum and said to look at the Midi interface. However when I try and use the Control Center to send a configuration to the FCB1010, it disconnects and I get the error "Invalid response during patchdump".

I have the FCB1010 connected to my Mac with a USB/Midi cable ( ) and no interface in between.
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Prior to purchasing, I ran the trial version of ControlCenter which allowed you to establish a connection with the FCB1010 and upload its setups which was stated to confirm it works with your set-up. To program the FCB1010, I also purchased the FCB/UnO Control Center version 2. I bought a Behringer FCB1010 on eBay with the UnO V1.0.3 to use to control Amplitube 5 on my Mac (running Big Sur). Hi, I am a complete beginner in using midi.
