Short follow up on this.
The SDS-9 works well from pads and all the buttons and potentiometers do
what they're supposed to do on the machine. All trigger and audio in's
and out's also work.
But... I cannot get it to accept any midi. I've checked all the sent
info and cables so it's basically down to two possible scenarios.
1. the midi in is dead. It could be a simply grounding issue or
something worse.
2. All the midi note data is set to some obscure value. I find that hard
to believe since I'm looping a short sequence sending basically
everything down the wire...
And as you guys pointed out before. The manual sure is a mess! I guess I
need to re-program a voice or two to see if that's it. But before doing
so... can you think of anything else that I might have screwed up?
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https://www.facebook.com/AngaudlinnDen 2019-01-18 kl. 10:33, skrev Ewan Colsell
ewanuno@... [Simmons_Drums]:
> you need to turn on midi reception every time you power on the sds9.
>
> you can turn on midi by pressing mode twice to put the sds9 in midi mode
> , then press yes to turn on midi reception.
>
> after a while in storage the patch memories go crazy, because the memory
> is backed up by a nicad, which only last a few weeks.
> you might need to reset the patch memory and midi settings to get it to
> work.
>
> the manual is a complete mess, all the info is there but it's not in any
> particular order.
>
> midi is normal midi, but it's an early implementation so there are a few
> ugly things,
> it powers up in omni mode i can't figure out how to turn omni off, but
> i'm sure there a way, i just use a midi filter before the sds9.
>
> have fun though, the sds9 is wonderfull! the 8bit snare and rimshot
> voices are great, and the weird digital bass drum is totally unique. and
> the toms are 80s gold.
>
> ewan..
>
>
> On Fri, 18 Jan 2019 at 05:47, edrose1@...
> <mailto:edrose1@...> [Simmons_Drums]
> <Simmons_Drums@yahoogroups.com <mailto:Simmons_Drums@yahoogroups.com>>
> wrote:
>
> __
>
> SDS9 uses standard MIDI. The drag is that you have to intialize it
> every time you power up. Also, check the MIDI Mode (page 40) and
> make sure it’s set for what you’re wanting to do.
>
>
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