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Post by moruial on Aug 1, 2019 17:50:13 GMT
After the announcement of the AEther Waves compilation, I wanted to start working on some piece of music. I decided to connect my Arturia Keystep to play some pads and found a very interesting sound. All in all I had great fun playing when suddenly no more sound. Everything seems to work perfectly fine with the AEM but I stupidly unpatched everything befor trying with another MIDI source... I've put back the Keystep on my Model D and nothing either, no sound. At first I thought it might come from the MIDI cable, but it is not.
Here what works: HS-60 => AEM HS-60 => Model D Keystep => HS-60
And what doesn't: Keystep => AEM Keystep = Model D
I'm a bit lost here. It works when sending MIDI to the HS-60 but not to others, any idea why it acts like that?
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bahm
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Post by bahm on Aug 1, 2019 18:09:28 GMT
Maybe Octave is -1?
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Post by moruial on Aug 1, 2019 18:14:51 GMT
Nah I've tried with every octave change on the keystep. Same with arpegio, sequencer...
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Post by spacedog on Aug 1, 2019 20:57:40 GMT
Did you accidentally change the MIDI channel on the Keystep or maybe switch the MIDI channel on the MASTER...?
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Post by moruial on Aug 2, 2019 7:45:50 GMT
Did you accidentally change the MIDI channel on the Keystep or maybe switch the MIDI channel on the MASTER...? That's it! I must have change the MIDI channel on the Keystep.
Thank you very much spacedog once again you saved my life haha
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Lugia
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Post by Lugia on Aug 3, 2019 0:56:18 GMT
Hidden MIDI functions = evil. Try experiencing what happens if you accidentally flip the OUT/THRU switch on the back of a Lexicon LXP-5 sometime. Always a laff-riot when your remote suddenly can't talk to it for no super-apparent reason...
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