Now, sorry if I seem scrambled myself but I need to clarify what the real obstacle is here:
Xskey emulator mac pro#
Thanks for the EXS conversions-so some of these are new/renamed from the original Pro Edition version? Otherwise if the Mac Perf Tool was never tested in a Logic environment, and I'm the first twerp to try this, then my report is: Fail. Therefore, who did this test before the Mac perf tool was released and, if yes, did they write down how they got it to work? Let me ask a more basic question: Has this Mac Perf Tool actually ever been tested with Logic? If yes, the destination player would have had to have been a standalone app, like G-Player (otherwise how else could it have been successfully tested, right? I don't see how Logic's EXS player + Perf Tool would work). I have a very expensive sound library that I bought for gigastudio-which went under, not my fault-and so I'm left trying to make the perf tool work in a Mac environment with 3rd party apps. I tried sending MIDI both from Logic and a keyboard. G-player offers "from_vsl_tool 1" etc, so it sees the perf tool, but I've not yet seen a single MIDI message make its way from the perf tool to g-player, which tells me its not the MIDI setup, it's the tool.Ĭonsider that I went as far as setting up a completely new, separate IAC Bus in the OS X audio/MIDI control panel for Logic (which is how I got g-player to finally respond) but the perf tool didn't recognize anything coming via this.
While "to_vsl_tool 1" and "to_vsl_tool 2" etc show up in Logic as usable outputs, there is NO signal being received-and if there is, certainly none is finding its way out, even in thru mode across the board.
Well after much experimenting and a great deal of help from some smart guys over at I've managed to get Logic talking to G-Player, but the Mac VSL perf tool does not, will not and apparently cannot communicate with either.