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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Hi Brian<br>
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Am 27.09.22 um 01:22 schrieb brianw:<br>
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<pre class="moz-quote-pre" wrap="">p.s. Florian, does this Prodigy MIDI-to-CV interface have the concept of Local Off? I'm trying to imagine what to expect when playing the built-in keyboard at the same time as incoming MIDI is being interpreted.
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There is a simple double pole single throw switch, that select
between the interface and the CV/Gate from the keyboard.<br>
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I don't thinkg that there would be a software based Local Off too. I
received the Prodigy for repair and the interface does not react on
any MIDI information (at least I don't see any data stream to the
DAC). The signal between the opto coupler and the processor is
there, but nothing else. There is a momentary button on the modwheel
panel, that switches an input of the processor to high; I assumed a
"learn button", but none of several methods to use it seem to have
effect (press, then send note; send note while pressed; same with
controllers).<br>
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I have a very simple EPROM reader somewhere, but I have to check
whether the old laptop with the corresponding DOS program still will
run ;-)<br>
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As the owner does not want to spend too much money (and the working
time will be most of the costs) I will replace the interface with a
new one assumingly.<br>
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And to the others: thanks for all the reactions!<br>
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Florian<br>
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