![]() the Krk monitors … easy, a simple AC switch in the power supply line.Ok one more thought not make things complicated.Īs described I need/want to switch each device seperately It doesn’t matter any order in wich I switch on the USB ports or wake the iMac, the moment Analog Lab is active and running, when the mac goes to sleep and wakes up again, ‘Build in Speakers’ is selected for Output and Midi none of the available is ticked,Īnalog Lab loses the Output & Midi settings always 100% and reproduceble in my case.įurther input … data, pics, screenshots, video required? please ask. And same for Midi, when entering Analog Lab settings it shows always ‘Build in Speakers’ selected for Output and for Midi it displays the 3 SL Mixface ports but none is selected / ticked. Waking from sleep the internal Mac speakers are always faster that the Minifuse and Analog Lab takes first active as it seems. Macs Midi-Stuido.app shows the MIxface is running but Analog Lab doesn’t remember the settings. The iMac has automatically swapped to Minifuse as standard Input Output device, fine. As the AI and midis are not used I switch of their ports on the USB hub.Įvening I wanna do another session and wake the iMac by a space-key-stroke, switch on the 2 USB ports for Minifuse and SL devices and … BANG. In Analog Lab I chose Minifuse as ouptput, the SL Mixface as midi and I am fine to run, play and practice piano.Īs I tend to put my Macs to sleep only and do not shut them down / restart thee for weeks, when my session comes to an end, I put my Mac to sleep and switch of the KRKs. Start the iMac, switch on AI and midis on USB hub, switch on monitors. Now comes the daily routine when practicing / playing e.g. The KRK monitors are routed through a 240V switch as well. switch on the Minifuse only and use the monitors for listening my music-library on iMac only, or switch on the midis and use the setup to play. So the USB-A plugs of the Minifuse and SL MIxface are connected to a 4 port USB hub, each port switchable. Than there is the AI, a Minifuse 2, that by itself has no power switch at all. Unfortunately the Mixface and SL 88 power switches are covered by my desktop and horrible to reach, although it doesn’t make any difference to my problem / question. My midi-masterkeyboard is currently a studiologic SL 88 connected only via USB to the studiologic Mixface and that one only by USB to my macs, hence no power supplies all bus powered. I was using Analog Lab V and now Analog Lab Pro on macOS Catalina (iMac) and Ventura as well as Sonoma on MacBook Pro. ![]() Please bare with my English, I am Italian native. We'd rather throw our things against the wall in frustration instead of having to read something - A genetic default in all males.“… give as much details …” - okeee, that’s going to be some longer than. ![]() I know, we're men and real men never read the directions. Last but not least, would be really helpful to read the manuals first. If you really need to reset the keyboard, disconnect the USB cable, press and hold the "Oct -" and "Oct +" buttons while plugging in the USB cable and you should see the keyboard lights do their thing.Īlso, the MCC program displays the 88 key keylab essential logo (it means you should have the latest MCC update) - When I first got my 49 key controller, it displayed the 49 key logo and when I updated, it displayed the 61 key logo and the last update, it shows the 88 key logo - It's easier to display one photo than to display different pictures of the same controller. By pressing the "map select" button, then the Analog Lab pad, you should set the midi codes for Analog Lab (Don't forget to press the "Map Select" button again to turn it off and keep the "analog Lab" setting) - Also, the Midi codes are permanently mapped for the "Analog Lab" setting AND the "DAW" setting and cannot be changed even in MCC. There is a midi mapping option on the keyboard.
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