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HardwareHeaven Newbie
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MIDI Controller
Midi device seems to b e sending the right commands but KX seems to misinterpret them?
ie heres the 10 band EQ spitting out outragous numbers. Once the control is at 127 the gain will then go to 12dB, but it is a massive jump between the gain of 126 and 127 WIndows 7x64, Korg nanoKontrol ported through MIDI-OX & Bomes Midi Translator. I did try porting through one app and then the other and then both but to no avail http://i631.photobucket.com/albums/u...h/Untitled.png a fix for this would be really great |
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Re: MIDI Controller
I'm having the same problem. It was working perfectly when first set up, then the computer restarted and reloaded the kX driver with those automation settings, and since then only the value 127 from my faders corresponds to a normal value 12dB in the EQ. Anything below 127 sets the band value to a 6+ digit dB number.... The epilog master volume works fine w/ automation and midi-ox with this midi controller after restarts though, so it must be a bug in the EQ effect or how it works with automation input.
I had to reinstall kX to get to a point where only the top half of the bands from 0 to 12 dB correspond to the slider input, but below 0 it still outputs giant numbers, although the band slider moves through it's min-max range graphically (but w/ wrong gain value) in sync with the real fader I also discovered that you can also "reset" it by changing the midi channel of your midi controller and the channel of all the automation inputs to something different than what it was before the kX driver is reloaded configured for automation. It only seems to happen once the computer is restarted and kX loads the automation settings that have been saved for a particular midi channel. Last edited by reapher; Jun 7, 2011 at 02:51 AM. |
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Re: MIDI Controller
Hmm, I wonder if it is only with the x64 version of kX... By the date of hamishstevens' post, I assume he was using 3550 x64 (and from your other post I see that you are using 3551 x64). I did a quick test with 3550 on XP (32 bit) and it seemed to work fine for me (before and after reboot).
I suggest reporting this issue (a brief description) in the 3551 Bug Reports thread with links to this thread and your other thread. |
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Ответ: MIDI Controller
anyone else has this issue?
what is the best and easiest test scenario to reproduce it? E. |
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Re: Ответ: MIDI Controller
It happens to me on win7 x64 with kx 3551. After install the driver and set up midi-ox you map EQ bands to 0-127 range midi controllers in automation. At first if you move the controller value between 64 and 127 the gain goes between 0 and 12db but if you go below 0db the number becomes really large. Then after I restart the computer all of -12db to 12db is outputting strange numbers when I move the controller
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