Problem with midi through usb

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Problem with midi through usb

Postby denis » Sun Mar 02, 2008 10:11 am

Hi,

I got synthex's kit and finished soldering the board. I connected everthing to the board and finally finished the module before fixing it into the case.

I tried it before fixing.. Connected it my pc with usb cable and it was recognized by the pc as "megadrum usb midi"

I have signal with the pads, the lcd display shows it perfect and midi led is flashing when i touch the pads.

I set the midi speed to 38400 to get the midi signal with usb.



My problem: I can't get the midi signal through ucb.

I launch protools and created a midi track , selected "megadrum usb midi" as midi input when there was no signal.
Then i quited protools and launched a midi signal monitoring but there is no midi activity from megadrum unit.

Do you have any idea about this problem?

I bought two kits and the problems are the same on two boards.
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Re: Problem with midi through usb

Postby denis » Sun Mar 02, 2008 10:38 am

Also there is no midi with classic midi out at speed 31250..
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Re: Problem with midi through usb

Postby Synthex » Sun Mar 02, 2008 11:25 am

denis wrote:I set the midi speed to 38400 to get the midi signal with usb.

No, you must set the midi speed to 31250 to get the midi signal with 18F2550 true midi USB device.
38400 is for older USB device ;).
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Re: Problem with midi through usb

Postby Synthex » Sun Mar 02, 2008 11:37 am

Could you make a test with MIDI-OX ?
What is your operating system ?
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Re: Problem with midi through usb

Postby denis » Sun Mar 02, 2008 12:08 pm

I tried it with midi-ox and still there is no midi output.. both with classic midi-out and usb-midi out.

Any suggestion?

ps: I have checked it under win vista and xp sp2
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Re: Problem with midi through usb

Postby Synthex » Sun Mar 02, 2008 12:13 pm

Can you check your solders from the pin 15 of Atmega ?
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Re: Problem with midi through usb

Postby denis » Sun Mar 02, 2008 12:24 pm

There is no soldering problem on the board everythink seems ok.
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Re: Problem with midi through usb

Postby Synthex » Sun Mar 02, 2008 12:36 pm

Can you give me the voltage on the pin 2 of MIDI IN OUT connector ?
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Re: Problem with midi through usb

Postby denis » Sun Mar 02, 2008 12:46 pm

Can't do that now, i dont have a multimeter at home but i can ask to a friend to do that.

Any more pins to check with multimeter? if you can list them all i can do that at the same time


As i said in my firsty post; midi led is flashing when i hit the pad, megadrum is recognized by the computer and appear as midi device both in protools and midi-ox but there is no midi signal from usb or midi-out jack.
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Re: Problem with midi through usb

Postby Synthex » Sun Mar 02, 2008 12:54 pm

denis wrote:As i said in my firsty post; midi led is flashing when i hit the pad, megadrum is recognized by the computer and appear as midi device both in protools and midi-ox but there is no midi signal from usb or midi-out jack.

Yes, the only thing that might be a problem is the link between the Atmega and Midi output :
- pin 15 of Atmega
- pin 18 of 18F2550
- the top 220 ohms resistor
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