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"no MIDI input devices available"

Postby shobley » Mon Apr 27, 2009 2:51 am

I just built my megadrum from Synthex's kit. I even etched some connector boards and hooked them up with a single "bottle top" trigger on the kick drum.

Plugging in the USB connector the LCD lights up and I can tap the pad and get a nice response on the display.

Yay!
:D

But...

Although I see the "USB Audio Device" in the WinXP device manager, I cannot open this as a MIDI input in the config tool (realtime sequencer is the only option for input) and MIDI OX reports no MIDI input devices are configured.

I tried clearing out my old MIDI devices just in case I was over the limit of 10, but this hasn't fixed things. I can see the device, but no MIDI.

Unyay.
:cry:

Is there a final step in getting the MIDI USB interface to kick in?

Steve


-------------------------------
UPDATE

I just tried it on my laptop, and it worked. I forgot that my bench PC was streamlined for basic WinXP operation, so all the bells and whistles were removed.

Yay!
:D
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Re: "no MIDI input devices available"

Postby Synthex » Mon Apr 27, 2009 6:39 am

shobley wrote:so all the bells and whistles were removed.

Yay!
:D

Good ! :)
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Re: "no MIDI input devices available"

Postby shobley » Mon Apr 27, 2009 5:28 pm

OK so I stand corrected...

After plugging in, it seems to install and uninstall the USB Audio (Megadrum USB MIDI on Vista) device continously.

While the device is plugged into a USB port I can hear the "removed hardware" / "added hardware" sound playing indefinitely - with a period of about 3 seconds.

While I've been typing this, it's done it about 16 times.

Is this normal? Can it be fixed?

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Re: "no MIDI input devices available"

Postby dmitri » Mon Apr 27, 2009 5:50 pm

It's not normal. You either have a USB connection/connectivity problem or this http://www.megadrum.info/forums/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=268
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Re: "no MIDI input devices available"

Postby shobley » Tue Apr 28, 2009 3:07 am

I added a 33k pulldown on pin 26 and this seems to have stabilised the USB connection.

I can't get the config application to work, but MIDI works fine now.

I had the config app work once for me before I added the resistor - now nothing.
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Re: "no MIDI input devices available"

Postby dmitri » Tue Apr 28, 2009 8:56 am

shobley wrote:I added a 33k pulldown on pin 26 and this seems to have stabilised the USB connection.

I can't get the config application to work, but MIDI works fine now.

I had the config app work once for me before I added the resistor - now nothing.

You either may have something connected to the standard MIDI In of MegaDrum or you have a loose connection between pin 17 of PIC18F2550 and pin 14 of Atmega (the connection goes via a 1k resistor).
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Re: "no MIDI input devices available"

Postby shobley » Tue Apr 28, 2009 10:31 pm

I checked the connections (re-melted the solder) and they seem to be OK.

It looks to me that MIDI out works, but MIDI in does not. I can see events coming from the megadrum in MIDI-OX.

I can also see that the application is sending some sysex data when a request for parameters is made.

I've been struggling to configure MidiOX/Yoke to monitor the two way traffic from the application to the megadrum - does anyone know how to set this up?

I have not wired up the MIDI ports yet, but I might do this later just to see if traffic works OK over this interface.

Anything else I can check?

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Re: "no MIDI input devices available"

Postby dmitri » Tue Apr 28, 2009 11:55 pm

If you can see MIDI Note On/Off or MIDI CC messages coming from MegaDrum then we can eliminate MIDI speed/crystals mismatch.
It leaves you with following:
1. Bad connections or an incorrect resistor between PIC18F2550 pin 17 and Atmega pin 14 as I described above.
2. Broken 6n138 or an incorrect resistor between pin 6 and 8 of 6n138 or an incorrect resistor between pin 6 of 6n138 and pin 14 of Atmega.
3. You misconfigured MCT/MIDI-OX. See http://www.megadrum.info/forums/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=682
4. Pin 17 of PIC18F2550 stopped working (very unlikely).
5. Pin 14 of Atmega stopped working (very unlikely).
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Re: "no MIDI input devices available"

Postby shobley » Wed Apr 29, 2009 1:22 am

Now that's odd...

[BTW:The View->Routing window was the thing I was missing when setting up MIDIOX.]

Now I have 2 way monitoring under MIDIOX and *everything* is working as far as I can tell.

I can see megadrum events in the MCT and when I click on Load All Parameters I get a flurry of activity in MIDIOX:

I apologize for reproducing all this, but I'd like someone to give me the official nod that 2 way communication is working.

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 SYSX: F0 70 00 04 0E F7


I had the same darned problem with the Korg NanoPad. When I routed through MIDIOX everything worked 100% - when I didn't notes would get stuck.

Strange....

Thanks for all the help!

Steve
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