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Roland D-10

Roland D-10

2016-05-08 by akoebel@...

Hi Group,


First post here. Just got a BCR2000 and I'm trying to get it going with a Roland D-10. I am connecting up both MIDI IN and MIDI out (the A port on the BCR2K) so that I can try to "learn" D-10 parameter changes on the BCR2K. I am in S-1 mode. Problem is that the IN and OUT activity lights on the BCR2K are constantly active. They shouldn't be. Looks like the D-10 is constantly sending MIDI data out and for some reason the BCR2K sends that data right back to it. This is preventing the learn function from working, although I can still send CC data to the D-10 (e.g., CC#1 works fine). Any ideas what is going on?

BTW, I also tried the BCR2K with a Casio XW-P1. Seems to work fine with that. No extraneous data being sent.

Re: [bc2000] Roland D-10

2016-05-08 by Jan Vandeweyer

Hi,

Try a midimonitor in between to see what is transfered ?
I use a Roland D2 with the BCR and it works great if you configure it right.
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2016-05-08 5:40 GMT+02:00 akoebel@... [bc2000] <bc2000@yahoogroups.com>:

Hi Group,


First post here. Just got a BCR2000 and I'm trying to get it going with a Roland D-10. I am connecting up both MIDI IN and MIDI out (the A port on the BCR2K) so that I can try to "learn"; D-10 parameter changes on the BCR2K. I am in S-1 mode. Problem is that the IN and OUT activity lights on the BCR2K are constantly active. They shouldn't be. Looks like the D-10 is constantly sending MIDI data out and for some reason the BCR2K sends that data right back to it. This is preventing the learn function from working, although I can still send CC data to the D-10 (e.g., CC#1 works fine). Any ideas what is going on?

BTW, I also tried the BCR2K with a Casio XW-P1. Seems to work fine with that. No extraneous data being sent.


Re: [bc2000] Roland D-10

2016-05-08 by Jakob Sejer

'Active sense' turned on in the d10? If so, turn off

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Den 08/05/2016 09:49 skrev "Jan Vandeweyer janvandeweyer27@... [bc2000]" <bc2000@yahoogroups.com>:

Hi,

Try a midimonitor in between to see what is transfered ?
I use a Roland D2 with the BCR and it works great if you configure it right.

2016-05-08 5:40 GMT+02:00 akoebel@... [bc2000] <bc2000@yahoogroups.com>:

Hi Group,


First post here. Just got a BCR2000 and I'm trying to get it going with a Roland D-10. I am connecting up both MIDI IN and MIDI out (the A port on the BCR2K) so that I can try to "learn" D-10 parameter changes on the BCR2K. I am in S-1 mode. Problem is that the IN and OUT activity lights on the BCR2K are constantly active. They shouldn't be. Looks like the D-10 is constantly sending MIDI data out and for some reason the BCR2K sends that data right back to it. This is preventing the learn function from working, although I can still send CC data to the D-10 (e.g., CC#1 works fine). Any ideas what is going on?

BTW, I also tried the BCR2K with a Casio XW-P1. Seems to work fine with that. No extraneous data being sent.


Re: [bc2000] Roland D-10

2016-05-08 by sghookings@...

Yes - for example MidiOx on a PC.
It could.be sending Midi Sense and/or clock data.
My old Yamaha GX76 did both. Once it filtered these all my kit played nicely.

Re: [bc2000] Roland D-10

2016-05-18 by akoebel@...

Thanks for the tips. I found that the D-10 was sending out a MIDI clock because of its internal drum machine (default mode is being the MIDI master). I was able to turn that off. It still sends out a message roughly three times a second. That does seem like it is a MIDI active sense message (haven't put a monitor on it yet). Unfortunately, I don't think active sense can be turned off on the D-10. Can the BCR20000 be configured to ignore it?

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