Keep us posted. I have very similar issues that I just blew off as
o.s. bugs or quirks with the device. But I've had issues with the
mono crashing a computer (only connection was midi out) and the mono
freezing almost sparking! when connected in a standard midi loop to
my macbeth. As soon as I plugged in the midi out (no sequences or
notes playing) the macbeth started squealing and the whole studio
freaked for a minute. I had to reboot the mono 3 times for it to
work again. Now that I'm thinking of it, I tried a sysex dump once
and it failed. Didn't really need to dump so I haven't tried again.
Plus I tried to download the new o.s. at the same time and it failed -
locked the mono. All this occurred with the same computer hookup so
I just blamed the PC (damn wintel boxes!). Hearing these recent
stories, I'm convinced some of the monos have issues with their midi
outs - seems like some electrical crosstalk after what it did to the
macbeth.
--- In elektron-users@yahoogroups.com, allen949@a... wrote:
> Thank-you for all the effort you have put forth on my behalf. I
must say
> that I am shocked to find such generous individuals on the internet.
>
> I probably do not understand the distinction between internal and
external
> MIDI sequencer tracks well enough to manipulate them effectively.
>
> However, a factory reset did not rectify things.
>
> A while ago, I performed an OS update using MIDI-OX, and that
occurred
> without difficulty. However, when I tried today to use MIDI-OX to
accept a Sysex
> dump from the Monomachine, no data was received.
>
> My conclusion is that either I am doing something completely wrong
with
> several functions that involve MIDI OUT, or the port is broken.
>
> Unfortunately, elektron, so far, have been unwilling to offer
concrete
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> assistance. I will try to contact them again.
>
> Thanks again,
> A
>
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