Old Versions of Lemur Not Supported by Latest Daemon
Posted: 06 Mar 2015 05:14
Hey Everyone,
Hopefully somebody here can help out. I want to include as much info as I can without making this post into a novel.
So, I downloaded the Lemur app awhile back and never got around to using it or downloading the daemon or editor. I've been getting back into writing and have been in need of more control surface. I remembered I had the Lemur app on the iPad.
I'm running Lemur 4.0 on an iPad 1 with iOs 5.1.1. Lemur 4.0 is the highest version iOs 5.1.1 will support if I'm correct. I downloaded the newest versions of the Lemur Daemon (v5.2.1) and The Lemur Editor (v5.2.1) and installed both on Win7(x64). I have LoopMIDI v1.0.5(15) running and there are no problems when it comes to LoopMIDI. My DAW can see those MIDI ports fine.
I created an ad-hoc wireless network with fixed ip's, added exceptions to the firewall, both TCP and UDP protocols. I even shut off the whole firewall though I don't like doing that. The Lemur editor even works fine, no bugs as of yet. The problem arises when it comes to the Lemur Daemon... I have tried all possible solutions. Trust me, I have scoured this forum, Liine Support and the rest of the inter-webs to try and find one. (every possible Google search I could think of).
When I first ran the Daemon it would get confused and wouldn't show any connections. I could not click exit, minimize, maximize or drag the program to a new spot. I could however, click cancel. I found out that the daemon did not like to have conflicting network connections (Wired Ethernet plugged in and wireless adapter plugged in simultaneously), it only wanted one or the other. Anyway, the daemon found the iPad and ip on ad-hoc, but the Remote port column's text is highlighted in red. Obviously not good. Within the Lemur app itself, there are no MIDI ports selectable other than "Session1" which is also selectable in the daemon as well, but will not work.
Now, I'm speculating that if this is due to how old the version of Lemur is that I'm running (again, 4.0) and is conflicting with the latest version of Lemur Daemon v5.2.1.
This brings me to my question,
Is there anyone here who has the daemon version that supports Lemur 4.0 or point me to a repository to download?
I'm guessing it's something like "Lemur Daemon v4.0.0.exe".
All help would be vastly appreciated as I know that this app could be invaluable for what I need. Another weapon in my arsenal. Hopefully, this thread can help others having the same troubles as I am.
Regards,
Ian
Hopefully somebody here can help out. I want to include as much info as I can without making this post into a novel.
So, I downloaded the Lemur app awhile back and never got around to using it or downloading the daemon or editor. I've been getting back into writing and have been in need of more control surface. I remembered I had the Lemur app on the iPad.
I'm running Lemur 4.0 on an iPad 1 with iOs 5.1.1. Lemur 4.0 is the highest version iOs 5.1.1 will support if I'm correct. I downloaded the newest versions of the Lemur Daemon (v5.2.1) and The Lemur Editor (v5.2.1) and installed both on Win7(x64). I have LoopMIDI v1.0.5(15) running and there are no problems when it comes to LoopMIDI. My DAW can see those MIDI ports fine.
I created an ad-hoc wireless network with fixed ip's, added exceptions to the firewall, both TCP and UDP protocols. I even shut off the whole firewall though I don't like doing that. The Lemur editor even works fine, no bugs as of yet. The problem arises when it comes to the Lemur Daemon... I have tried all possible solutions. Trust me, I have scoured this forum, Liine Support and the rest of the inter-webs to try and find one. (every possible Google search I could think of).
When I first ran the Daemon it would get confused and wouldn't show any connections. I could not click exit, minimize, maximize or drag the program to a new spot. I could however, click cancel. I found out that the daemon did not like to have conflicting network connections (Wired Ethernet plugged in and wireless adapter plugged in simultaneously), it only wanted one or the other. Anyway, the daemon found the iPad and ip on ad-hoc, but the Remote port column's text is highlighted in red. Obviously not good. Within the Lemur app itself, there are no MIDI ports selectable other than "Session1" which is also selectable in the daemon as well, but will not work.
Now, I'm speculating that if this is due to how old the version of Lemur is that I'm running (again, 4.0) and is conflicting with the latest version of Lemur Daemon v5.2.1.
This brings me to my question,
Is there anyone here who has the daemon version that supports Lemur 4.0 or point me to a repository to download?
I'm guessing it's something like "Lemur Daemon v4.0.0.exe".
All help would be vastly appreciated as I know that this app could be invaluable for what I need. Another weapon in my arsenal. Hopefully, this thread can help others having the same troubles as I am.
Regards,
Ian