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Get rid of remnants of old midi interface

I have looked for hours, and can't find a single place where my old Midi interface (Midisport 4x4) is present. Neither do they show up in my Midi inputs list.


So why can't I get rid of them everytime I open this speisific project in Logic Pro X?


Can someone please tell me how I can get rid of this annoying message to the left?

Posted on Mar 27, 2020 6:24 AM

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Posted on Mar 28, 2020 5:28 AM

Hi

Try this on a copy of the project:


Go to Window > Open MIDI Environment


Navigate to the MIDI Instruments layer



Select the offending objects ( all of them?) and Delete



Note that you might end up with tracks that are not assigned to any instrument or channel object.


CCT

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Mar 28, 2020 5:28 AM in response to Outof

Hi

Try this on a copy of the project:


Go to Window > Open MIDI Environment


Navigate to the MIDI Instruments layer



Select the offending objects ( all of them?) and Delete



Note that you might end up with tracks that are not assigned to any instrument or channel object.


CCT

Mar 27, 2020 7:35 AM in response to Eriksimon

Thanks, but actually I can't find it in the list. I believe Euphonix controls my AVID Artist Mix and Controller , the Express 128 is where I want everything to work today (and it does), and A series keyboard out is my USB connected Roland A-88. I don't know what IAC driver is.


So I am afraid this is not the solution :-(




Get rid of remnants of old midi interface

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