I"m running Dorico 5 with my brand new M-Audio Keystation Mini 32 on macOS 13. This setup is blessed by M-Audio support data, and itt shows the green dot on the Dorico screen lower right and makes good visible notation in response to the Mini 32, but no sound.
In response to thread from 2020, here is my Dorico Diagnostics report.
Dorico Diagnostics.zip (2.5 MB)
Can I fix this?
If you go to Play mode and then open the HALion Sonic window, are there proper sounds loaded. If you click with the mouse on the on-screen keyboard on the lower end of that window, does the metering start flickering, can you hear sound?
If not, try with a new project from piano template; same situation?
Until my iRig lost the sound of just a few notes, it worked correctly in all respects. The only suitable replacement for that is out of production.
This suggests to me that the new unit needs some sort of adjustment. I am hoping to learn what the remedy is and how to fix it after sending in the Dorico Diagnostics.
You did not answer my questions, please
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Are you referring to the green dot on the Dorico screen, which I mentioned in my first post?
No, I want to know in the HALion Sonic window, are there any indications that the MIDI note events are actually received by HALion Sonic?
“Post removed by author?” I haven’t seen this before. It is very unusual.
That was user Mike_999. He first wrote a reply and then after that decided to withdraw it, for whatever reason, I don’t know.
Have you seen the private message I’ve sent you?
It flickered by so fast I couldn’t read it all. How might I find it?
And it would be useful to know that this music I am using as a sample is HALion sonic material I used extensively before my previous keyboard lost some of its notes.
There is nothing to read. The slot numbers on the left in the HALion Sonic editor window shall light up for a brief moment when MIDI events arrive for that particular slot. And if a sound is loaded for that slot, you should be able to hear something.
So I want to know if the MIDI events, that make the little green light blink in the Dorico window, actually do get routed to the HALion Sonic and make there the numbers blink?
The green dot blinks each time I press a key. That is all I know. It is all HALion sonic, no MIDI.
The MIDI events from your keyboard get received by Dorico and Dorico sends them to the HALion Sonic plug-in. The green light indicates that Dorico receives the MIDI events, but we or I don’t know if those MIDI events then actually are received from HALion Sonic. So if HALion Sonic receives MIDI then the slot numbers shall start blinking.