I did try a different set of midi cables that also work with all my other equipment fine and got the same results. How do I change the port that the audiofire runs on? There is no option in the audiofire software to do this. Do I use MidiOx or something? Also I have set the Device Number on the AN1x to All (I also tried 1 and 16 just to be sure it wasn't this), I have no idea what this setting is for. Thanks for the help again.
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> > Hey Jeff thanks for the reply. I did have to get my audio interface repaired recently which they just ended up replacing. It is an echo audiofire 8. The midi all seems to work as it used to with my other software. This is the first problem I have encountered with it since I got it back a few weeks ago. AN1xEdit did use to work with this configuration but it has admittedly been a long time since I hooked up the AN1x to the computer for use with AN1xEdit. I have however been using it as a midi controller, for recording sounds and have used my recording software to send midi notes to the synth to then record the audio as well. I'm not sure what else I can do to configure the Audiofire 8. What is baffling me is why when I send a patch to the AN1x from AN1xEdit my whole synth goes silent and none o0f the patches will make any sounds. What in the world could cause this? It's so strange.
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> Have you tired performing a Bulk dump from your AN1x to any other software aside from AN!xEdit?
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> Have you tried swapping out your MIDI Cables for another set to eliminate the possibility of a bum cable?
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> Have you tried running the Echo Audiofire from another port on your computer?
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