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I recently bought Logic Express and a MOTU MIDI Express 128. I'm slowly getting used to all of this - my studio used to be all Opcode.
So after driving myself crazy trying to get Logic to send beat clock, I have come to the conclusion that there is some sort of problem with the combination of Logic and the MIDI Express. I finally figured out that I can get Logic to send clock, but it only works on one port of the interface. If I send clock on "All" it seems to only send on port 1.
I wrote to tech support at MOTU and Emagic. I got a response back from MOTU saying that the MIDI Express will send beat clock on all ports with MOTU's Performer (one would hope) and that it is application dependent. Emagic.de forwarded my question to EmagicUSA.com, but I have received no response yet.
Has anyone out there successfully gotten beat clock out of all the ports of a MOTU MIDI Express 128?
Am I missing something really basic?
Is there someway to add something to my environment to force clock out all the ports?
Do I just have to return my MIDI Express 128 and pay $100 extra for an AMT8? (granted I would also get a panic button and a stand-alone patch bay)
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