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It seems so. May be one for Tony and the gang.
I have found a temporary solution. I disabled the USB3 support in the bios. Midi is working now.
May be one for Tony and the gang.
Thanks toomanyboats.
I confirm that as well.
I've done a little test on a fresh 10.8.2 installation, and it tourned out that is CalDigitUSBxHCI.kext that makes Logic stucked on checking midi drivers.
The other kext installed by Multibeast - CalDigitFastIO.kext - doesn't seem to give troubles.
Or either, as you posted, with both kext installed, disable usb 3 from bios settings.
Now, my question is:
we know that Lion Multibeast option for usb 3 installs PXHCD.kext, does it work for Mountain Lion usb 3 too? Because it seems to give no issues to Logic!
EDIT
For those who have NEC/Renesas D720200 controller or Etron EJ168 controller for usb 3.0 here what I did just now:
- deleted CalDigitUSBxHCI.kext from S/L/E
- copied PXHCD.kext from my Lion 10.7.4 S/L/E partition on desktop (the 10.8.2 desktop), or you can download from my attachment down here
- run Kextbeast
- repaired permission with Disk Utility
- reboot
- during POST of BIOS enabled usb 3 controller
Now I have both Logic and Usb 3.0 controller working on ML, as you can see from the picture I attached
Actually I'm not sure if usb 3 ports are fully working cause I don't have any usb 3 device, but at least the system recognized it!