OK, so my mistake was to call the common feedback rail pin "ground". This is what I was connecting to the other pins to try to generate a MIDI note, as described in the manual, not to an arbitrary ground. Sorry for my initial inaccurate explanation. Sean --- In Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com, <yahoo@...> wrote: > > Sean, > > you find my comments written inline. > > Dieter Doepfer > > > > I'm aware of the triggering setup for the CTM64 and how it works > > with shorting a pin to ground to get a trigger. > > That's not the way how the CTM64 works ! Please refer to the CTM64 > information: > " Pay attention that only free contacts can be used. This means that the > contacts are not allowed to be connected with another electronics or > connected with a fixed voltage (e.g. GND)." > > > I was using it about 8 years ago with a calculator keypad attached to my > bass > > guitar to trigger MIDI events in Logic. > > I cannot imagine that this was working ever ! The 64 connectors of the CTM64 > are outputs (!) that are normally in the high state and change to the low > state for 1/64 of the scanning time. If you connect one of the CMT64 pins to > GND nothing will happen. You have to use the common feedback rail > (attention: this is not GND but a line that carries the scanning feedbacl > signal) to make the CMT64 working. > > For details please refer to the CTM64 user's manual > > > I haven't powered it up for ages and it doesn't want to play nicely > anymore. > > I've tried shorting the ground pin to any of the individual > > contact pins but it doesn't output a trigger. > > That's what I would expect. > > > All the jumpers are in place and haven't been moved since the > > original setup. > > > > I have no experience with PIC chips so am not sure how > > serious/terminal a problem this is. > > > > Anybody experience anything similar? > > > > Sean > > > > --- In Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com, Florian Anwander > > <fanwander@> wrote: > > > > > > Hi Sean > > > > > > > Mine's not sending any MIDI output when triggered, and the > > triggering doesn't dim the LED. > > > > > > Just to make clear, that I do not misunderstand you: You know that the > > > CTM64 does NOT convert triggers to MIDI? It is intended for old organ > > > keyboards (and similar) which have one common wire, and 64 contacts, > > > which can be switched to this wire. > > > > > > IT DOES NOT WORK WITH TRIGGER INPUTS! > > > > > > Florian > > > > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > >
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Re: CTM64 problem
2010-04-19 by sean_process
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