RustyNotes wrote:I'm stuck at "Console Ready, waiting for DAW..."
I'm running Windows 8 X64, D8Bridge (32-bit) and Studio One 2.5 X64.
Can that be the problem? That I'm running Studio One in 64-bit mode? Because even if I open Studio One, the massage on the D8B is still there.. and yes, I've setup everything just like the PDF told me to
@RustyNotes,
According to Marc, a 64 bit OS + a 64 bit DAW + a 32 bit D8Bridge should not be a problem. That's what I'm running but with Sonar X2a x64 and Windows 7 x64.
It's been a while since I looked at the PDF, and I don't have it handy at the moment, but I recall that following the PDF loopback port routing instructions to the letter was one of the things that really caused me some difficulty. The GUI and port naming conventions are a little different for LoopBE30 and LoopMIDI (you should not use MIDI-Yoke if you're using a 64 bit DAW). Just make sure that the D8Bridge output ports match the DAW input ports, and that the DAW output ports match the D8Bridge input ports. Also, make sure that while making D8Bridge port changes between invocations of D8Bridge, check the running processes and make sure d8bridge.exe isn't running. If you've been doing a lot of startups and shutdowns to get things configured right, d8bridge.exe doesn't always shut down, and if you're trying to get things up and running correctly with extra instances of d8bridge.exe running, that can really interfere.
Also, is your serial-to-USB adapter Windows-8 ready?
Also, I'm not sure exactly how StudioOne does its Mackie Control thing, but on Sonar X2a, bringing up the application in and of itself does not fully initialize the console. It's not until a new or old project file is opened that the initializing MIDI messages start flowing from the DAW to the MCU (D8Bridge). Starting up Sonar X2a sends 16 discrete messages to D8Bridge on each MIDI interface, B
n 7A 00, where n = 0..F. Also, the D0 LED metering messages start flowing continuously. But the messages that initialize the state of the control surface lights and indicators (apart from the LED meters) don't start until a project file is opened. Maybe that's the case with StudioOne also? Have you tried opening a project?