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Re: strange repeater behavior



I don't recall mention of anything like this, but I recently experienced 
something similar with the EDP and devices downstream from it.  I've done 
some rack rearranging and I think I'm running the EDP hotter than it has 
in 
the past - did some searches through the archives and it looks like I need 
to do the voltage regulator mod ('95 EDP).

At any rate, after it's been on for awhile I get corrupt MIDI data - 
eventually I traced it to the EDP MIDI thru.  Tried switching to the MIDI 
out and haven't experienced anymore MIDI problems downstream even though I 
still occasionally get the overheated-voltage-regulator-induced-noise in 
loops.  So if you have a pre-98 EDP (I think that's when the voltage 
regulators were changed), might want to try the out instead of the thru 
and 
see if that helps (assuming you have LoopIV for MIDIpipe).


At 07:27 PM 2002/08/10, dp wrote:
>another midi question someone may be able to help me with:
>
>so, i'm using my fcb1010 to control both my echoplex and repeater; the 
>fcb1010 goes to my echoplex and the echoplex's midi thru is going to my 
>repeater's midi in.  this usually works fine, but occasionally when i'm 
>controlling the echoplex, the repeater will get a midi command that will 
>reset the tempo at around 1bpm or will reset the pitch of a track to an 
>octave higher.
>
>im using NOTES for the echoplex control and i was sure to put the NOTE 
>commands on a different channel.  i also double-checked to make sure that 
>all the fcb1010 switches for the echoplex were only sending NOTES and no 
>CCs or PCs.
>
>any ideas?
>
>Thanks,
>dp