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    Posted: 25 May 2015 at 12:44am
Any Mac gurus got any ideas of this...
I've got a MacBook Pro, running 10.10.3, with Mixvibes Cross installed for DJing. I'm using the Mixvibes Control Pro 2 as the controller and audio output... well, was planning to anyway!
The CP2 is shown in System Profiler as connected, it even knows what it is but CoreAudio will not show it in the Audio/Midi set up and thus I can't use the audio outputs from it. So, in other words, can't use it for DJing, as the only output available is the 'Built-in audio'.
I've tried the 'sudo kill coreaudiod' command in Terminal but that didn't achieve anything. It just restarted the daemon.
There are some screen shots here, on the Mixvibes forum. I know it's not the CP2 at fault as it works on my PC... but that's got a software error that stops the video working properly... but that's another story.

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So put Win 7 Pro, x64 on a memory stick and blow away the virus that is OsX for good, no need to boot camp Win 7 runs clean without any trace of OsX...
 
or possibly make a new profile on the mac, with admin rights and see if you can get the device to appear in system preference and then assign it as default....
 
you can also do a clean install of 10.10.3 to an external drive (you hold ALT on startup to select boot volume) and see if you have something in your current config stamping on the driver....
 
OsX barely works at all so anything other than the app you wanna use it for is asking for trouble, I had to bootcamp mine to run Prem Pro in wondows as the CS suite caused Q-lab to crash even more than it did already....
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go to applications , then utilities , then go midi audio set up and have a about in there .
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make sure the unit is connected to the mac or it won't show up in the midi set up shizzle

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sorry just re read and you've already done that so , sorry !
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