MIDI troubles with Roland TB-3 & TR-8
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MIDI troubles with Roland TB-3 & TR-8
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I am having issues with the roland TR-8 & TB-3 regarding MIDI in DP7. Issue is when I trighger a note from the TR-8 it also triggers notes from the TB-3. They are on 2 seperate MIDI channels. Tech support was a dick and really frustrated me. Thanks in advanced!
I am having issues with the roland TR-8 & TB-3 regarding MIDI in DP7. Issue is when I trighger a note from the TR-8 it also triggers notes from the TB-3. They are on 2 seperate MIDI channels. Tech support was a dick and really frustrated me. Thanks in advanced!
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Re: MIDI troubles with Roland TB-3 & TR-8
Which tech support? MOTU or Roland?
It's been a long time since I had tech support issues at MOTU but I remember the guys name (it was pretty bad every time you got him) and I believe he still works there. Tech links are sometimes a good alternative.
Be sure you MIDI tracks are not record enabled except on the device you're sending to. LOCAL MODE on the external device should be on the OFF position.
What I'd also check (although it's unlikely) is whether you have multi-record enabled in DP, I'd also check the MIDI modes on the external devices. Check Apple's Audio/MIDI setup and maybe try deleting and reinstalling the devices. Be sure about how all the settings are activated (or not activated).
It's been a long time since I had tech support issues at MOTU but I remember the guys name (it was pretty bad every time you got him) and I believe he still works there. Tech links are sometimes a good alternative.
Be sure you MIDI tracks are not record enabled except on the device you're sending to. LOCAL MODE on the external device should be on the OFF position.
What I'd also check (although it's unlikely) is whether you have multi-record enabled in DP, I'd also check the MIDI modes on the external devices. Check Apple's Audio/MIDI setup and maybe try deleting and reinstalling the devices. Be sure about how all the settings are activated (or not activated).
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Re: MIDI troubles with Roland TB-3 & TR-8
In fairness to MOTU, three have been very few bad apples over the years. Most of their tech support people are excellent. Of course, we know the answer to most questions they get, so it takes a big problem to get us to call them. By the time one of us calls them, we're in troubled waters that they're not accustomed to, so they sometimes have to look things up, ask around, or try things out. We're not the easiest guys to help, you know?MIDI Life Crisis wrote:It's been a long time since I had tech support issues at MOTU but I remember the guys name (it was pretty bad every time you got him) and I believe he still works there. Tech links are sometimes a good alternative.
Then there's the Boston thing. Maybe Bostonians sound curt to people from California or Texas. When I'd go up to New England Conservatory to visit, I had to learn to deal with the cultural difference and understand that it wasn't me; it was just a competitive environment in a local culture that didn't take well to chitchat from strangers. When in Rome...
But I've always found MOTU's tech to be hard-working, no BS, and quite good at their jobs. The one or two who have riled me (over 27 years) have gotten both barrels between the ears from me, so they know about it. Not to derail the subject matter; I just wanted to clarify what I know MLC probably would have said if he was as wordy as I.
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Oh,I'm wordy, but somewhere between you and Tim. LOL
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Re: MIDI troubles with Roland TB-3 & TR-8
Probably not then. Can you share details on your setup?gregpolasky wrote:They are on 2 seperate MIDI channels.
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In terms of verbosity, the whole world is somewhere between me and Tim.MIDI Life Crisis wrote:Oh,I'm wordy, but somewhere between you and Tim. LOL
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