01-16-2020, 12:27 PM
If you want to use your tablet in "USB MIDI Mode" then you have to go to Settings->MIDI Settings->Configure MIDI Connections and switch to the Google MIDI library. The default MIDI library doesn't support virtual MIDI ports which is what happens when you enable MIDI mode in the USB connection settings. You'll need to check both options for whatever shows up for the input/output ports (you may need to uncheck the box at the bottom left that filters on MIDI devices to see the input/output ports). Then you should be able to connect through your MacBook.
I'm not going to go into too much detail, but normally the tablet acts as the host and the MIDI device is the one connecting to the host. You are flipping that around as the Macbook Pro is the host and it is trying to connect through USB to virtual ports exposed by the device. These are very different things which is why the default MIDI library doesn't work.
Mike
I'm not going to go into too much detail, but normally the tablet acts as the host and the MIDI device is the one connecting to the host. You are flipping that around as the Macbook Pro is the host and it is trying to connect through USB to virtual ports exposed by the device. These are very different things which is why the default MIDI library doesn't work.
Mike