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Re: EDP Stopped taking MIDI commands.
I figured it out! I'll spare you the boring troubleshooting notes.
The problem was that the new Loop IV chips needed to be pushed in a
little more. I was being to gentle.
I have noticed that that front panel lights that are displayed after
turning on the units, will differ depending on how the parameters are
set. Is there a "decoder ring" somewhere that will allow me to have an
idea how the parameters are set just by looking at the front panel
lights?
On Jul 5, 2004, at 2:50 PM, Kim Flint wrote:
> At 05:54 PM 7/3/2004, John Metzler wrote:
>> I have 2 EDP's being controlled with MIDI by an MPC 1000. I have 1
>> EDP receiving on Ch.1 sent from track one of a sequence and the other
>> EDP on Ch.2 receiving it's messages from track 2 of the sequence.
>> Yesterday everything worked fine. I didn't change anything, even
>> after tripple checking it all seems to be where it should be. But
>> now EDP 2 doesn't see any in coming messages but still syncs to Beat
>> Clock.
>
> when you say "Beat Clock" I assume you mean MIDI clock?
>
> If it can receive MIDI clock, then it is receiving MIDI fine. The
> problem isn't the Echoplex, it must be something else in your setup.
> Are all the MIDI parameters in the Echoplex set as you expect? To me
> it sounds like the MIDI channel is wrong. Or maybe you changed the
> ControlSource or Source# parameters by accident.
>
>> Does this sound like a broken EDP?
>
> no, doesn't sound like it. If it were broken no MIDI would be received.
>
> kim
>
>
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