c) Either your sequencer/DAW or your synths or both are set to ignore or filter SysEx data.
Please consult your sequencer's/DAW's and the synths manual
d) You or someone else flashed the firmware for an edition, not working together with the
synth you are trying to use together with the SSC.You might flash your editionfirmware to
go sure.
I have multiple synths attached to a Midi patchbay and the patchbay is hanging
on the SSC's output. The SSC's input is fired with Midi on multiple channels from
my sequencer. But only one synth plays notes at all, the others are quiet.
The SSC - if not in Bypass Mode - filters out Mididata NOT corresponding to the channel it is
set to. It also filters Midi timing information and incoming SysEx-data. You should
reconfigure your Midi cabeling in a way, the SSC is plugged just before the synth for which
the parameters should be changed.
My Midi drumcomputer set to 'Midi sync' does not run when starting the song in
my sequencer. I plugged the drumbox's Midi In to the Midi Thru of my synth
which is controlled by a SSC.
The SSC - if not in Bypass Mode - filters out Midi timing information. Therefore your
drumbox will never see any 'Start'- or 'Clock'-messages. Plug the Midi In of your drumbox
on a free Midi Out jack of your sequencer/DAW or use a Midi patchbay or - if not otherwize
possible - try plugin it this way:
•
Sequencer/Daw out -> Drumcomputer Midi In
•
Drumcomputer Midi thru jack -> SSCMidi In
•
SSC out -> synth Midi In
I held two buttons and now the lights are flashing and i cannot change
parameters anymore.
Ah, easy. You just entered the Bypass Mode. This mode lets all incoming Mididata pass
unfiltered - AND - it blocks all parameter changes. Just press any of the 3 buttons to
leave Bypass Mode.
The timing of the notes is stuttering and destroying the groove.
You are probably jaming your Midibus. Please read the chapter '8. Understanding Midi
Operation Manual 'Stereoping Synth Controller'
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