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Genesys User Manual - AMS Neve

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After installation the driver ports needs to be setup correctly in order to<br />

have maximum use of all ports available with ipMIDI. Below are<br />

instructions showing you how to do this for both OS X and Windows<br />

Vista/7.<br />

Windows Vista / 7 (DAW Computer)<br />

▶ Close all open applications and windows including all DAW programs.<br />

▶ From the Windows Start Menu select All Programs / ipMIDI -<br />

Ethernet MIDI Port / ipMIDI Monitor.<br />

▶ The ipMIDI window should pop-up, if not then repeat the above step.<br />

▶ From the ipMIDI window set the Ports After Reboot to 20, make sure<br />

Loop back is unticked and finally click Mute None.<br />

▶ If you are logged into Windows with Administrator privileges then click<br />

OK to apply the changes (Change button will be disabled in this case),<br />

otherwise click Change then click OK.<br />

▶ Finally reboot your DAW computer to apply the changes and make sure<br />

when Windows starts-up the ipMIDI icon is shown in the Windows<br />

taskbar at the bottom right of the screen next to the clock and other<br />

taskbar icons. If this not the case then start the ipMIDI program from the<br />

Windows Start Menu as shown above in the first two steps (once opened<br />

do not close the window – you may have to repeat this step on each<br />

reboot of your DAW computer).<br />

Mac OS X (DAW Computer)<br />

▶ Close all open applications and windows including all DAW programs.<br />

▶ On your Mac DAW computer, from a new Finder window, select<br />

Applications / Utilities and open the Audio MIDI Setup app.<br />

▶ If the MIDI Studio window is not shown but instead you see the Audio<br />

Devices window then from the menu bar at the top of the screen select<br />

Window / Show MIDI Window.<br />

▶ The MIDI Studio window should pop-up, if not then repeat the above<br />

step. Next scroll through the list of devices and open ipMIDI.<br />

▶ From the ipMIDI Setup window set the Number of Ports to 20 and<br />

make sure Loop Back is unticked.<br />

▶ Click OK to apply the changes.<br />

▶ Finally reboot your DAW computer to apply the changes.<br />

Once the above setup for DAW control (ethernet connection - direct or<br />

hub, IP addresses, and driver settings) is completed, then you are ready<br />

for DAW control. See the chapters on Pro Tools, Apple Logic,<br />

Nuendo/Cubase etc. for more.<br />

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