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> Audio Midi Setup Stopped Working, OS X
stimpy
posté sam. 27 août 2005, 22:10
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Hello,
Cubase sx reports "cannot connect to core audio. you should restart system". My audio midi setup utility crashes when loading.
I deleted that preferences file everybody talks about and also the midi configurations file, in library.
I'm on a powerbook g4 1.5ghz 15" OS X 10.3.9, with a Firewire 410, BUT even when interface not connected and audio workstation software not running, I get no midi with OS X.
I had an OS X software (security) update a few days ago. It was ok before that. So maybe it's that?
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posté dim. 28 août 2005, 17:21
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I would do a few things that are elementary: 1st, check all cables. 2nd, if core isn't starting or rather audio/midi setup is crashing when loading, and you've gone into utilities, and MIDI and the set up is right, and everything is still not working . . . then you may want to go into utilities, run first aid, restart -- and if still not working delete and re-install everything involving MIDI / Audio. When you deleted those files, did you replace them ? I would re-install cubase and definitly replace your tossed midi/audio preference file(s). get thee to a mac genius -- well, one with references lol. A lot of the genius guys have zippo backround in the audio world except with garageband -- good luck !!
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