Chunky Kev wrote:ignotus wrote:Just ignore it.Chunky Kev wrote: If i run it without pic can I just ignore it or does it need to be removed?You need the Midi usb cable to send and receive midi data. The usb cable is providing power, so you'll need that plugged in too.Chunky Kev wrote:Any other ideas why it doesn't seem to be getting anything from my Midi USB cable, or don't I need this either, should it run with just the USB cable connected to the boardRecognising what? The midi-usb cable or the MD->PC usb cable? As stated, unless the pic has the firmware the PC will not recognise it. If your PC does not detect the midi-usb cable then that is probably the cause of your problems and is likely an issue with the cable itself or with drivers on your PC. Does the midi-usb cable have a led light that lights up when midi notes are sent? Most do, so if it blinks when you hit pads, the problem is probably in the PC, and if not, you'll need to check for faults on the board because your MD might not be sending any midi notes.Chunky Kev wrote:My PC does not seem to be recognising it though?
Hi ignotus,
thanks for getting an answer to me. I get nothing on LEDs on my Midi cable, so that makes it sound like an issue with my board. Back to checking everything through and seeing if there are any faults I guess. Any suggestions where there might be something, or is it a case of could be anywhere?
Chunky Kev wrote:dmitri, do you have any way of testing circuits to find problems, I am running out of things I can do?
If I ever have a problem, I look for the cause with a multimeter.
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