My sentiments EXACTLY...Thanks UNH!...I haven't given up yet either, but if I have to, I will be buying a new module also.....These guys in this group are GREAT!!...Jade--- "underneathheaven <realvast@...>" <realvast@...> wrote: > I just wanted to thank everyone for all the help!! > I'm really > disappointed about this situation but I haven't > given up yet. The > good thing is I can still expand even if the pm16 > doesnt work, I'll > just have to buy another midi source or module I > guess... I'd be > lost without this group, I swear! > > > > --- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, Walt <wgardus@y...> > wrote: > > yup, trying to stay awake through them too.... > > --- "liberatusvirus <liberatusvirus@y...>" > > <liberatusvirus@y...> wrote: > > > Good Morning, Vern, > > > > > > You hit the nail on the head. What would seem to > be > > > a > > > straightforward use of the DTX midi function > won't > > > work with the > > > DTXII. My own experience with a midiKITI and > Walt's > > > with a PM-16, > > > however, confirm that earlier iterations of the > > > Xpress module were > > > most cooperative. I gather that Walt seems to > think, > > > from your > > > experience and others', that the fault lies with > the > > > external > > > devices. But our troubleshooting would seem to > > > indicate otherwise. A > > > Yamaha "apps specialist" apparently did the midi > > > keyboard test for > > > Jade, and it came up unsuccessful, thereby > prompting > > > him to tell > > > Jade that using an external device with the > DTXII > > > was impossible. > > > Then he hit Jade with the party line, "DTXpress > > > users shouldn't need > > > anything else." The comment was neither > sympathetic, > > > accurate, nor > > > satisfactory, given, at least, the capabilities > of > > > other DTXpress > > > modules et al. And why for the life of me would > > > Yamaha personnel > > > have to run essentially the same heuristic test > on > > > the module that > > > we've been running? Someone at that company > designed > > > it. You'd think > > > that they'd have a ready answer for so likely a > > > question. > > > > > > Unless there's something we've overlooked (like > the > > > proverbial > > > unplugged power cord or the like), this is a > major > > > flaw in the new > > > DTXII, which would seem to have designed out, by > > > error or intention, > > > a selling point of the original DTXpress. Not to > > > mention the time > > > and effort that people have invested in their > > > exploration of this > > > problem, Jade and UNH have spent a good deal of > > > money on something > > > that common sense and precedent would have said > was > > > well spent. > > > Maybe Jade and UNH will come up with something > that > > > will rescue us > > > from this puzzle. I hope so. But boy, it's been > a > > > frustrating ride. > > > Probably as we speak, Professor Walt is busy > > > studying manuals and > > > constructing theories. > > > > > > Ed > > > > > > --- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "Vernon Graner" > > > <vern@t...> wrote: > > > > So, the problem is that the MIDI-kiti cannot > be > > > set to send > > > specific note > > > > numbers from a specific pad? Or are you trying > to > > > make the > > > DTXpressII > > > > play a particular sound on a specific note > number > > > (i.e. Channel > > > 10, MIDI > > > > note C3 makes the sound of a Ride Cymbal)? It > > > would seem that you > > > would > > > > set the MIDIkiti to channel 10, then assign a > note > > > number to a pad > > > that > > > > matches with the sound map of the DTXpress > unit. > > > Is there > > > something I'm > > > > missing in the setup? In the manual, on page > 42 > > > section 1-6, > > > allows you > > > > to assign a MIDI note number to a sound. Would > > > this help in your > > > > environment (by placing a sound at a note > value > > > the KITI can > > > transmit)? > > > > Maybe I'm just dense here, but I still don't > see > > > where the failure > > > is. Is > > > > it a lack of flexibility of the MIDI-Kiti or > is it > > > some perceived > > > failure > > > > on the part of the DTXpress? > > > > > > > > It seems pretty straight forward, set the > MIDIkiti > > > to the proper > > > midi > > > > channel, then tell it what note to trigger and > > > then place the MIDI > > > out > > > > from the MIDI kiti to the MIDI in of the > > > DTXpress... I guess thats > > > not > > > > working for you tho. For diagnostics, do you > have > > > any other MIDI > > > gear > > > > around you could use to verify function? Maybe > > > hook the MIDI-kiti > > > to a > > > > regular midi keyboard and hit the pads to see > if > > > it makes any > > > sound. > > > > Maybe use a MIDI keyboard to drive the > DTXpress to > > > see if it is > > > > accempting external MIDI stuff. I know that if > you > > > are using the > > > MIDI in > > > > jack on the back of the DTXpress, you will > have to > > > set the Host- > > > select > > > > switch to MIDI rather than the PC1/PC2/MAC > > > settings... Hmm > > > probably not > > > > very helpful here, but trying to be! :) > > > > > > > > Vern > > > > > > > > -- > > > > Vern Graner CNE/CNA/SSE | "If the network > is > > > down, then you're > > > > Senior Systems Engineer | obviously > > > incompetent so why are we > > > > Texas Information Services | paying you? Of > > > course, if the network > > > > vern@t... www.txis.com | is up, then we > obviously > > > don't need > > > > Cell 507-7851 Desk 328-8947 | you, so why are > we > > > paying you?" VLG > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > liberatusvirus said: > > > > > Vern, > > > > > > > > > > Thanks for entering the fray with us. The > Boss > > > does basically > === message truncated === __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Tax Center - forms, calculators, tips, more http://taxes.yahoo.com/
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Re: [DTXpress] Re: Looking for DTXpress II , MIDI help
2003-02-24 by jade
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