I need some help and think one of you fine folks will be able to provide it, since it is related to this discussion thread.
We have a new SD9 console and I'm having trouble getting it and our QLab iMac to communicate via MIDI. This seems to be a device-to-device issue, not a matter of MIDI settings per se. (I had no trouble getting QLab and our old console -- a DM1000v1 -- to talk back and forth in MIDI, and understand the limitations of MIDI on the SD9.) My goal is to be able to fire snapshots from with QLab on the current show (in tech right now -- about 100 sound cues, plus 15-20 console moves for microphone control, in 90 minutes) and have consistent two-way communication for future shows.
Our system:
QLab v3.2.15
iMac 21.5" (Late 2009)
Mac OSX 10.10.5 (Yosemite)
SD9T latest software update
QLab channels get from the iMac to the Console via DANTE Virtual Sound Card, running through a switch, into the DANTE port
There is a WiFi router connected to the console which is used to allow use of an iPad remote control into the network port.
WAVES server running to the WiFi router
There is a second output from the WiFi router to the WAVES port on the SD9
For testing purposes while the iMac is in use for rehearsals, I have my personal late-2017 MacBook Pro, running the same version of QLab. I've got access to the WiFi
I've been trying to use ipMIDI and the Network MIDI function of Audio MIDI Setup but with no success. One of the messages I keep getting is "xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:5004 didn't respond to the connection request." I quit the SD9 program and took a look at the WinXP setup -- the firewall is off and both TCP and UDP are set to accept communication through any port.
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated. The ones that get me up and running even more so.
Cheers,
Terry Gray