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  • How can I remove no longer needed MIDI ports

    Recently, I had some renamed MIDI ports forced upon me and as a result I'm getting a lot of redundant MIDI ports showing up in my list as greyed out options, how can I remove these?

  • #2
    Hello,
    in the hidden Library, you have to go with alt button pressed at the Finder to the menue Go To, there you find in Application Support the folder Five12 and there the file named PatchbaySetup.nmo.
    When you throw this to the trash all MIDI ports cleaned up after a new start of Numerology and you could rename again whats needed.
    Or you could edit the file as you wish.
    best
    jue
    Last edited by jue; 02-19-2015, 09:43 AM. Reason: spelling
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    • #3
      This hasn't worked for me, I've tried to trash the PatchbaySetup.nmo a few times and I still have a list full of greyed out MIDI ports.

      Any ideas what else I can try?

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Groovetronic
        This hasn't worked for me, I've tried to trash the PatchbaySetup.nmo a few times and I still have a list full of greyed out MIDI ports.

        Any ideas what else I can try?
        If you have a recent build (any of the 4.1 builds), delete this file instead:
        ~/Music/Five12/Support Files/MidiDeviceMap.nmo

        … let me know if that works!

        Jim

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        • #5
          That did it!

          Thanks, Jim

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