Hey Tony, Your suggestion did the trick! Thanks. Colin, How difficult is it to remove that resistor? Can you tell me which one it is? I'll ask Robert to remove it for me :-) Although it works now, in the end I really want the P3 on it's own midi-port, so not shared with any other instrument. Boele Op 1-okt-04 om 11:53 heeft Oakley Sound het volgende geschreven: > Try this using the drum machine as a buffer to 'boost' the signal: > > midi merger -> drum machine -> P3 -> to wherever > > I think the midi merger's signal is close the limits set by the midi > spec. Some machines will work well with it. However, the P3's opto may > not be quiet fast enough to recover the midi clock signal to work the > P3 > correctly. Your drum machine may boost the signal level. > > You could insert any 'midi through box' like a synth or whatever in > place of the drum machine too. > > Regards, > > Tony Allgood www.oakleysound.com > > Oakley Modular Synthesisers Penrith, Cumbria, England > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > >
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Re: [analogue-sequencer] weird midi problem
2004-10-01 by Boele Gerkes
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