Chapter 9
Troubleshooting/FAQ
MIDI Problems
If you connected your SP2 to a computer running sequencer application, and are
experiencing problems, check these:
1.
MIDI
cables
not
securely
plugged
in
at
both
ends.
2.
Wrong
MIDI
connections.
To
send
MIDI,
plug
into
the
SP2’s
MIDI
Out
connector
and
the
external
device’s
MIDI
In
connector.
3.
Defective
MIDI
cable.
4.
Check
if
the
Global
parameter
“Local”
is
on.
Setting
this
parameter
to
ON
makes
the
SP2
send
MIDI
information
only
to
itself.
The
Local
parameter
must
be
set
to
OFF
when
you
work
with
an
external
sequencer.
For
standalone
use,
set
Local
to
ON;
otherwise
you
won’t
hear
any
sounds
from
your
SP2.
If you are trying to control the SP2 from an external MIDI device such as a drum
machine, and the SP2 does not respond to incoming MIDI information properly,
check following items:
1.
Set
external
device
to
transmit
MIDI
information
on
Channel
1.
2.
MIDI
cables
not
securely
plugged
in
at
both
ends.
3.
Wrong
MIDI
connections.
To
receive
MIDI,
plug
into
the
SP2’s
MIDI
In
connector
and
the
external
device’s
MIDI
Out
connector.
Prerecorded General MIDI ( or GS, or XG ) sequences may not play correctly
through the SP2 when played from a sequencer application because the SP2 is
“NOT” a GM ( General MIDI ) compatible sound module. The differences between
the SP2 and a typical General MIDI module are like following:
1.
Most
of
the
sound
program
numbers
are
different.
2.
Effects
setting
messages
are
different.
3.
The
SP2’s
drum
channel
is
not
fixed
to
MIDI
Channel
10.
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