I wonder why Status byte must start with 1, and the other data bytes must start with 0. I mean, I read that this is the way the midi reciever recognize each byte. However, that doesn't make sense to me.

they're probably using a continuous controller command or a non-musical command.

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if you can figure out which one, then you can copy it with Arduino or whatever hardware you plan on using.


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I'm looking all over here trying to find what software you are using to compose your music. I'm just getting started with this midi thing and don't want to drop a chunk of cash on software that doesn't work with my USB to midi converter. Any tips? I was thinking of Rose Garden. 

 I'm planning to compose some tunes, send them to my Arduino, and have it play a xylophone or something.

I've been using Rosegarden on Linux for the last 18 months and found it to be quite stable with a cheep usb-midi cable converter I found on ebay. I wasn't able to get it working with a Moto box I was gifted but I think that is a problem with Linux.

Yes, as I write in my initial report above, all the settings that I think may be germane from the manual page on midi settings are set correctly. Of course, I could be misinterpreting what the manual is saying. In which case, specific things to try would be most welcome.

One thing that would be nice to have would be more midi control options for cues, cue lists, and fx masters. At the very least, being able to tap tempo using an external midi source would be really useful. It would also be nice to be able to control parameters using the velocity of the midi note being sent (similar to how they do it on GrandMA consoles). So for example, you could set the cuelist intensity from Ableton or Pro Presenter. This would help to give more customizable looks while having fewer redundant cuelists.

Another vote for Midi. It would be awesome to use midi gear like Palette for small, low cost show control. Even something that allowed for individual dimmer control somehow that would allow me to easily control hazer fan/output.

MIDI would be nice because most things already have some kind of midi implementation. OSC would be be pretty cool though, because it would make it easy to use apps like TouchOSC to build custom control surfaces.

I can do a recording though. But judging by what I just said it should be possible to reproduce in your end, with midi in and letting a synced Loopy loop run for a few minutes. Normal clip settings, nothing fancy.

The master clock devices I use(d) stop sending midi clock when they aren't playing, that's just how they work. 

So after restarting playback and clock again, the Loopy loops get a bit confused, sporadically, and won't stop being weird until I reset clock on Loopy, then start master clock again.

But here's the thing, maybe you didn't understand what I meant;

the midi clock stream itself from my masters is stopped when stop message is sent, no clock is sent until starting again.

Make sense? Like I said earlier, the devices I use stop sending midi clock altogether when stop message is sent, so that's why I was thinking it must be related to that.

And like I said, Loopy playback will stop being weird after I reset clock on Loopy, then start master clock again.

Hey again @Michael ! I've been away from my rig for a while, but now I'm back in biz.

Been testing for some hours now (latest update) and I'm not seeing the midi offset thing happen! 

Will be testing some more with some other configurations and confirm.

wim, what I want to do is from the midi keyboard, record in some playing via MIDI in, and then save that as a loop in a looper so I can build tracks etc, rather than a DAW...DAW's are not really live tools.

I thought from the Loopy Pro intro it could do it but nope it cannot...hence asking if there is a MIDI one....MIDI Looper Live can, in that it records your midi data and then you can assign it out to a synth (or drum app, NOT a drumming app, a drum sound app)....then build up more layers (again in a live setting) with say a bass line and then playinb live keys over the top of that.

@pax-eterna said:

wim, what I want to do is from the midi keyboard, record in some playing via MIDI in, and then save that as a loop in a looper so I can build tracks etc, rather than a DAW...DAW's are not really live tools.

All of the above apps can be used for that. Maybe not exactly how you're picturing though. LK, and Helium are probably the most intuitive. My gut tells me what you're looking for is more like a hardware midi looper than these though.

All of the above apps can be used for that. Maybe not exactly how you're picturing though. LK, and Helium are probably the most intuitive. My gut tells me what you're looking for is more like a hardware midi looper than these though.

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This is my fifth review. I fixed the hot cues, press the key to set the cue point, hold it down for a few seconds to delete the cue, hold down shift and the key to jump to the cue. I set the sampler volume and now those work too. I hope someone can try my midi setting so I can evaluate it. I remind you that when you start the program you have to manually reset the various buttons.

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I have the Midi Maestro, Aeros and BB. I am unable to make to MM send midi program change messages to my Source Audio C-4 synth pedal to change presets in custom mode. The C-4 synth pedal has 128 presets that can be accessed via midi. I asked the Tech support team at Sweetwater about this and after trying to do it themselves they 

contacted you about this issue as well as myself. After contacting you Sweetwater told me the MM is unable to send preset change info via the MM app.

Disappointed because I had to purchase the Disaster Area Designs DMC.micro PRO controller just for the C-4 synth.

If possible please update the firmware on the MM to include this capability (it should be possible since it is a midi controller). My Roland GR-55 is also able to simply scroll thru presets on the C-4 without any configuration. I just went midi out of the GR-55 to the C-4 and it worked. However it is not the way I need to use the GR-55 and the C-4 together. Please update the MM to be able to send custom mode preset scrolling.

Thanks.

Once I stopped trying to pair the device with my phone in my Bluetooth menu (don't do this), everything worked seamlessly. The app is functional and the saved commands list helps keep things organized and accessible if you're custom programming cues. If you're programming control for multiple devices like I am this is very important and time saving. A 'save as' option would make it even smoother, maybe that'll show up. 

I am currently using this to control the Voicelive 3, POD HD, Ableton live, Kaoss Pad 2, and an EhX ModRex. This is a powerful unit. The displays are nice and visible on stage, though the ability to dim the brightness a bit would be awesome.

Two things that would markedly improve this are: a desktop interface (the app works fine but yeah) and most importantly...

A MIDI CLOCK. 

If this pedal generated midi clock commands it'd be pretty close to perfect. As it's designed to link with the beat buddy it passes time code through perfectly. I don't always play with drum loops and in live settings I need to make changes to my time based effects on the fly. I have it programmed to send tap tempo to my pedals that will receive it but the Voicelive doesn't hear external tap tempo, only time code. A midi clock would support the end user that doesn't want to pay to integrate another drum machine.

Also, I'm using Roland midi cables and have had NO ISSUE with them staying seated in the pedal.

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I flashed my Arduino UNO with the MocoLUFA USB-MIDI firmware, making it a class-compliant USB-MIDI interface that can be used with my iPad. I am using the Arduino Midi Library in my sketch.When I set the Midi Shield's RUN/PROG switch to the "RUN" position, midi-in from the shield's DIN port transfers to the USB-MIDI port, and I can record midi to my iPad, but midi-out from my iPad through the USB port does not get transferred to the midi-out DIN.

When I set the RUN/PROG switch to "PROG", the opposite is true. I can send midi-out from iPad USB and it will transfer to the shield's midi-out DIN port, but midi-in from the shield's DIN port does not work.

Is there way to have both? I would like midi-in from the DIN to go to the USB-MIDI out, and midi-in from USB-MIDI to go to the shield's midi-out DIN port, at the same time, without having to flip a switch and choose between exclusive in or out. ff782bc1db

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