Pc to Mac - Ethernet/Midi

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Basic
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Pc to Mac - Ethernet/Midi

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Hey Guys,

I have finally started my AV project and I want to connect Ableton to Resolume and have a fully integrated show. I have no run into a problem using midi over ethernet.

The Pc runs Ableton and the Mac Resolume.

I have been able to connect the 2 computers via an ethernet cable and share files etc but I'm really stumped on getting the midi to communicate between the 2 applications.

I have been using Audio Midi Monitor on Mac and rtpMIDI on PC.

Both of the midi applications dont seem to be picking up the correct port.

Below are some screenshots so you can see what i mean.

The Pc Midi app is showing midi yoke as live routings.
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and these are the routings i am getting from my Mac.
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I also did manage just to do this...
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So they have connected by the looks of it but i keep getting the error message on my PC saying 192.168.0.3:5004 has not answered the connection request.

I'm really lost as to what i need to do now. Does anyone know? had similar problems?

I have looked at many other threads and followed this one but to no avail.

viewtopic.php?t=4632

but i can see something similar has been done in this video but the explanation isn't too good :( which is a shame because this is what I am after.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J3TksAWsdUo

Thanks
Basic
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Re: Pc to Mac - Ethernet

Post by to-pse »

Hi Basic,

your screenshots show that the rtpMIDI session is not enabled,
therefore the connection to the mac is not established ( this
can be seen because the peers are grey in the participant box)

I also don't understand what you want to use the live-routing
for - this only meant to be used to allow a midi-device that
is connected to the local computer( like keyboard for example)
to be connected to a remote computer.

rtpMIDI creates virtual midi ports all by itself that can be seen
by your daw-software like any other midi-device, so no external
loopback midi cable necessary...

Last not least - why did you not install Bonjour, like both rtpmidi's
installer and also the tutorial on rtpmidis homepage suggest?

Best regards,
Tobias

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Re: Pc to Mac - Ethernet

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Hi Tobias,

Thanks for taking the time to have a look.

with regards to this...
your screenshots show that the rtpMIDI session is not enabled,
therefore the connection to the mac is not established ( this
can be seen because the peers are grey in the participant box)
I did orginally have it enabled but at the point of taking the screen shot It had been disabled.

I kept getting this message when it was enable. 192.168.0.3:5004 has not answered the connection request
I also don't understand what you want to use the live-routing
for - this only meant to be used to allow a midi-device that
is connected to the local computer( like keyboard for example)
to be connected to a remote computer
This is interesting, its been my understanding this is how i'd achieve midi over ethernet between the 2 machines. What would be the best way to do this?

I have them connected via a ethernet crossover cable.
Last not least - why did you not install Bonjour, like both rtpmidi's
installer and also the tutorial on rtpmidis homepage suggest?
To my Knowledge this is installed? is it not? - If not how can you tell?

I really appreciate you looking into this and hope you can help me further :)

Thanks
Liam
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Re: Pc to Mac - Ethernet

Post by to-pse »

Hi Liam,
Basic wrote: I did orginally have it enabled but at the point of taking the screen shot It had been disabled.
I kept getting this message when it was enable. 192.168.0.3:5004 has not answered the connection request
From your screenshots I would presume the 192.168.0.3 is the PC whereas the 192.168.0.2 is the
Mac. So if you received this error-message then you tried to connect to yourself (probably the
"laptop-PC(1)" session that can be seen as grayed out, but not found in your session list anymore
because you probably deleted it)
This is interesting, its been my understanding this is how i'd achieve midi over ethernet between
the 2 machines. What would be the best way to do this?
This is only necessary with network-MIDI tools that are not acting as a virtual MIDI device (like rtpMIDI
does). rtpMIDI creates a virtual MIDI-port on your local PC that is named like the field "Local name".

After you have created the port, you can start your music-application and should find the port in the
list of MIDI-devices ( if you have started your application prior to enabling the session, you will need
to restart your application, because it won't re-enumerate existing MIDI-ports after it has started)

So unless you want your local "real hardware" MIDI-devices to be available on the network for other
computers to use, you can just ignore the "live-routings" and leave them empty...
I have them connected via a ethernet crossover cable.
That is no problem unless you have a wrong ip-configuration either on your mac or on the PC-side.
To my Knowledge this is installed? is it not? - If not how can you tell?
In your screenshot I see the title of rtpMIDI saying "using lightweight mDNS". Either Bonjour
is not installed at all, or for some unknown reason you have deactivated the Apple-Bonjour
service on your PC. If that happens, rtpMIDI tries to use it's own lightweight implementation
of mDNS ( Bonjour being the Apple trademark for multicast DNS = mDNS )

If Bonjour is not installed, you can download it at:
http://support.apple.com/kb/DL999

Best regards,
Tobias

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Re: Pc to Mac - Ethernet/Midi

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Hi Tobias,

Wow you sorted it for me. I did have originally have Bonjour installed but unistalled, reinstalled and it just worked straight away so thank you! :)

Thanks also for clearing up the other questions i had you've been a real help! now to crack on with the AV show.

Thanks again 8-)
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Re: Pc to Mac - Ethernet/Midi

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Hi Liam,

nice to hear that it worked out - good luck with your show...

Tobias

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Re: Pc to Mac - Ethernet/Midi

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Thanks, its going to be an interesting journey :)
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Re: Pc to Mac - Ethernet/Midi

Post by ultravox »

Hello all,
I know it's an old post... but if my answer can still help somebody... ;)

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100% compatible with MACOSX, WIN, your USB MIDI interface and all your softwares
I have a couple of MIDI interface AL88 from http://www.alyseum.com to connect all my synthesizers, amazing! :D
I used it, very simple and fast, real plug&play :)
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