i cant see the midi clock bytes. i did the tune thing but still no midi bytes. so i connected a korg drum machine to midi input, selected the menu for midi thru 'any' , connected the output to my computer but still nothing. i doesn't even eat a midi clock from an external instrument. system realtime filtering? confusing is that there seems to be data sent thru the midi port (led test), but possibly not midi data. i showed the circuit to a friend, he was lookin if everthing is soldered right and he told me that everthing should work from the hardware site. is it because there are some chips faster than wanted? could it be the programm on CPU. any more tips? :-) :-( :-) :-( Colin f <colin@colinfraser.com> wrote: > i've tested everything like you described, it seems to work. > but after i connected it to the midiox and pushed play, > i didn't get any message (also ^not when connected to a unitor8+logic audio) Have you got system realtime filtering on ? Can you see the midi clock bytes ? > its confusing 'coz when i put a led into the plug and turn > the tempo knop it gets brighter and darker. > > the plaroty the resistor everything seems to work correct, but still > no midi data.... > > do i have to configure something other in the p3, > how can i check if there is a problem with the software? The easiest way to generate midi data is to press the 'tune' softkey with some tracks active - regardless of whether you've entered any pattern data, that will send some note ons. Cheers, Colin f Yahoo! Groups Links --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Vote for the stars of Yahoo!'s next ad campaign! [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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RE: [analogue-sequencer] Re: case and midi
2004-07-23 by MAG
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