software to use the correct Midi Output, open the firmware file and send it into the
SSC, which still should be in bootloader mode.
While the incoming stream is valid and saved into the SSC's program memory, the
lights are flashing up slowly one after the other. The dump process should take less
than a minute. Do not remove the power supply. Doing so would not make any harm
to the SSC itself or it's bootloader but the synth-specific firmware in it's memory will
most probably be damaged. You will need to flash the firmware again doing the steps
described above.
If the LED-rotation stops and the bottom LED is blinking, a checksum error
occured.
In clear that means, the SysExfile you tried to dump was either corrupt or
the SSC could'nt write fast enough.
The first is quite unlikely. You can of course try to grab the firmware again from our
homepage and start over.
More likely is, the SysEx packages were
sent to fast from your computer into the
SSC. The SSC needs some time to save an
incoming datapacket into it's memory
before it can receive the next packet. Your
SysEx dump software should offer a
setting where you can set a certain
amount of delay the software waits, until
sending the next SysEx-packet. Try
increasing this delay value. E.g. we use
MidiOX and set a delay of 100 ms. If it still
does not work please contact
[email protected].
After the successful dump, the SSC
restarts again, welcoming you with some nicely flashing buttons going into normal
operation, indicated by the red lighted button.
Operation Manual 'Stereoping Synth Controller'
V1.2 - 12.2014
© Stereoping Germany, Hattingen 2014