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Originally Posted by Geoff Waddington
When you go to Preferences->control surface/OSC/WEB you should see:
Control Surface Integrator
Remove any other surface definitions, it seems like something is eating your MIDI so you don't get to see it.
If you don't want to remove the other surfaces, make sure they are not pointing at the same midi ports as CSI.
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Hey Geoff, I did all that. I exported my config settings so I could play around. I did all that, I setup a new page and a new surface with the MCU files....and nothing worked. Nothing. And once again the page settings didn't save (no wonder it didn't work!).
In a previous attempt I did not remove the MCU config, just added the CSI. At first the settings didn't save (I mentioned a while back), but I have tried this a few times, at some point it kept my settings) In the midi monitor window I was getting mostly midi out, but the messages were "from" the surface config in CSI (in this case, I created a page and a surface both labeled "vs700"). Any IN messages were from a few random buttons, but things like fader, transport and pans worked even though no messages were displayed.
Last night I removed the MCU config (after saving my settings) and tried CSI again, but I got nothing at all. I don't get a lot of free time to play around so I just gave up.
dave