eDRUMin version 2 BETA
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A poorly calibrated hihat pedal could certainly be responsible for that.
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i have only 1 pad connected,
and its a new Yamaha XP125SD-X silicone pad.
Sensor System: Head sensor (piezo), rim sensor (piezo)
But i also just tried with the ATV Snare, and it was the same.
im using Midi Din in/out to the eDrumin10, so its only for triggering internal sound on the module and not Superior Drummer 3 etc...
and its a new Yamaha XP125SD-X silicone pad.
Sensor System: Head sensor (piezo), rim sensor (piezo)
But i also just tried with the ATV Snare, and it was the same.
im using Midi Din in/out to the eDrumin10, so its only for triggering internal sound on the module and not Superior Drummer 3 etc...
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You have the MIDI monitor at your disposal. Take a screenshot and see what it's telling you.
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i just made an awful video sorry about that, but it shows whats going on.
its like a infinite midi loop or something like that.
but have a look Rob.
https://youtu.be/vtA_nYLuFxM
its like a infinite midi loop or something like that.
but have a look Rob.
https://youtu.be/vtA_nYLuFxM
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I can't view a private video. You need to make it unlisted.
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Sorry try again:
https://youtu.be/vtA_nYLuFxM
https://youtu.be/vtA_nYLuFxM
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Yup, MIDI Monitor is working perfectly. It's showing that the Yamaha module is sending MIDI clock messages....and a lot of them. The MIDI monitor only remembers 1000 events, so when you scroll up to the first event, it's already been overwritten by new events.
I suppose I could add a toggle button to filter MIDI clock messages. I suspect you can turn them off on your Yamaha modules, though. No sense it wasting all that bandwidth.
UPDATE: I suspect this is cause by the DTX onboard sequencer. There's a syncMode option. Maybe take a look at that
I suppose I could add a toggle button to filter MIDI clock messages. I suspect you can turn them off on your Yamaha modules, though. No sense it wasting all that bandwidth.
UPDATE: I suspect this is cause by the DTX onboard sequencer. There's a syncMode option. Maybe take a look at that
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Re: eDRUMin version 2 BETA
Not to ask for too much, but a filter to remove note off messages is something I was thinking about. I know they are important; but if I could toggle/filter them out I feel like there would be less scrolling.Rob wrote: ↑Mon Mar 21, 2022 11:59 amYup, MIDI Monitor is working perfectly. It's showing that the Yamaha module is sending MIDI clock messages....and a lot of them. The MIDI monitor only remembers 1000 events, so when you scroll up to the first event, it's already been overwritten by new events.
I suppose I could add a toggle button to filter MIDI clock messages. I suspect you can turn them off on your Yamaha modules, though. No sense it wasting all that bandwidth.
UPDATE: I suspect this is cause by the DTX onboard sequencer. There's a syncMode option. Maybe take a look at that
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Unfortunately there isnt any option to turn Midi clock message on the Yamaha module on/off.
So it is impossible to read the midi info now before its gone.
So it is impossible to read the midi info now before its gone.
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I think about it. Maybe next week.