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Hello dear tonymacx86 fellows!
After recently updating to Sierra I faced a problem with Bluetooth Midi support. I use a CME Xkey 25, an iPad and a Waves Headtracker with my GYMLE USB 4.0 BT Dongle under Yosemite with no problems, now they don't connect anymore. In my system-preferences some of the BT options are off(EDR, eSCO, SSP) which used to be ON under Yosemite. Is there any chance to get them on again? I hoped that getting iMessage (the "iDiot's Guide")would solve this, but sadly it didn't. Any help would be appreciated.
Thank you in advance,
sVendetta
EDIT: after talking to Waves and reading other forums it seems that Macs equipped with external Bluetooth USB-sticks seem to have problems connecting to MIDI devices. Since this is not happening to newer Macs with built-in Bluetooth 4.0 I can only hope Apple addresses this in a future update.
After recently updating to Sierra I faced a problem with Bluetooth Midi support. I use a CME Xkey 25, an iPad and a Waves Headtracker with my GYMLE USB 4.0 BT Dongle under Yosemite with no problems, now they don't connect anymore. In my system-preferences some of the BT options are off(EDR, eSCO, SSP) which used to be ON under Yosemite. Is there any chance to get them on again? I hoped that getting iMessage (the "iDiot's Guide")would solve this, but sadly it didn't. Any help would be appreciated.
Thank you in advance,
sVendetta
EDIT: after talking to Waves and reading other forums it seems that Macs equipped with external Bluetooth USB-sticks seem to have problems connecting to MIDI devices. Since this is not happening to newer Macs with built-in Bluetooth 4.0 I can only hope Apple addresses this in a future update.
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