connected by direct FRONT usb slots
For each connection I uninstalled and reinstalled the software
Spent lot of time for that but I got the same result
I recently decided to change my hardware in favor of the steinberg brand order to avoid these problems…grrr
Given the symptoms and the fact that you have checked every conceivable combination of wiring and driver installation, the TP is probably defective. Huge drag… Sorry you are having this issue. I hope you don’t have to return the entire six pack just to replace the TP.
I will first recommend you to make sure that all your 3 CMC have the same firmware, please download the firmware update from the following link and make sure to read the installation guide first.
You will have to update one device at the time. Make sure to have the CMC connected directly to the computer and no to a hub while performing the Firmware update.
Once you have done that please try the following:
Close Cubase 7 and the CMC-PD/CMC-QC editor if open and unplug all CMC units.
Launch the Mac OS X Audio/MIDI setup located in: FINDER > Applications > Utilities.
Delete any CMC that is listed.
Re-connect the CMC unit (it will now show on the OSX Audio/MIDI Setup window).
Launch Cubase 7
At this point, Cubase 6 should successfully launch and list any CMC unit in the Remote Devices Menu (Devices > Device Setup)
As you suggested
I downloaded CMC Firmware V1.11 for mac, connected one by one all the cmc devices, launched the software and this was the result:
AI, CH, FD, QC correctly upgraded; TP and PD fail !
CMC-AI = upgrade OK!
CMC-CH = upgrade OK!
CMC-FD = upgrade OK!
CMC-QC = upgrade OK!
CMC-TP = upgrade FAIL !
CMC-PD = upgrade FAIL !
I could not apply the update with my mac so I decided to try with another mac, a Mac Book with any audio software or drivers installed, a fresh machine, but the result was the same: the cmc upgrade tool don’t be able to detect cmc-tp and cmc-pd.
So I decided to try with a pc windows 7 64bit and this was the result:
CMC-TP = upgrade OK !
CMC-PD = upgrade OK !
Launched cubase 7 (on my mac) and…the problem is still alive:
CMC-TP is not detected
TP and PD aren’t detected by firmware upgrade tool for mac; only detected by tool for win 7
despite this, PD seems work fine, TP still does not work
Sorry to hear there are still issues with the TP… Very unfortunate… There is a free windows utility called USBDeview. It presents a comprehensive list of USB device properties and may reveal some clues. I would suggest connecting a few of the working CMC devices plus the TP and see if the driver versions/instance ids/serials etc. appear consistent and whether the TP appears at all and, if so, it indicates it is active and drawing 500mA.
I just ran the test on all cmc devices by a win764bit machine, but every devices seems work fine.
Same power, same firmware version (1.10, only CMC-PD with 1.11), same…
It seems to run very well
I’m beginning to think that there’s a problem with mac osx lion
I’ll contact the support center in my country again
starting to feel a little tired and a little bitter
I certainly applaud your tenacity!!! Interesting that this appears to be an OS issue… I wish I could provide insight but Mac OS is outside my comfort zone. I wonder if there a similar USB reporting tool for Lion?
My mac has a Bootcamp partition with Win764bit OS installed and so…same machine, same hardware, same usb ports, ecc.
Tryed to launch the Upgrade firmware tool (by win7 bootcamp) and also in this case TP and PD are properly detected; in Mac osx lion 10.8.2 the upgrade firmware tool don’t detects TP and PD
That’s the main reason for thinking that there is a problem with the operating system osx lion 10.8.x
thinking…but am I the only unfortunate to have come across this problem ?
Fortune is blind… but bad luck has a good shot !!
Just out of curiosity: Did you try this on a PC?
As i believe you said there seems to be an issue with your “main” machine as the second machine told you that the software’s already installed. Could it perchance be that you’ve updated the hardware with a glitch in you main computer that made the CMC-hardware “think” it’s updated, but in fact got an error to the code that makes it impossible to overwrite… i don’t want to put salt in your wounds, but it’s better to find the faulty hardware now instead of when the warranty’s expired
The screenshots you’ve taken above of all units are they made when a single unit is connected to one port on the MAC so it’s not all units at once into a HUB?
@Teusthemage: I tested the CMC-TP on my Mac, having a pretty similar HW configuration - it runs fine here.
The only remarkable difference is the OS version: mine is 10.8.3 (12D78)
The firmware update also worked correctly on Mac. It is normally recognised and all functions work as expected.
I’m going to send you detailed info via mail on how to proceed.
my mac with bootcamp partition (win 7 64bit) (same hardware, same devices, same usb port etc.):
boot win7 bootcamp partition
installed cmc win drivers
installed ur824 win drivers
installed cmc win tools
installed cubase 7 64bit for windows
the result:
EVERY CMC WORK FINE including TP !!!
I’m very very sad.
There’s some strange problem in native mode mac osx (actually 10.8.3)
I think, at this point, I should stop doing other tests
I was unlucky
This is a rare problem and it happened to me. C’est la vie
Thanks to all those who have taken the time to my problem
Maybe you could try something else: startup Halion Sonic in STAND-ALONE mode and check if the TP is working.
It looks like the same problem I had: within Cubase not working, in Halion and Halion Sonic in stand-alone, they work.
No support from Steinberg as my PC is a dual boot WIn 7 PC and Mac Snow Leopard (otherwise called Hackintosh).