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Check that you don't have MIDI echo on in the DAW. If the MIDI data is echoed, it MAY be merging with the outgoing and when MIDI signals are merged in pieces instead of whole messages the data is corrupted. If you can look at the data stream with software, you should be able to spot the problem. Another problem might be excessive latency of the recording software. Make sure you do not have antivirus or antispyware programs running or network running. The Roland will spill data at much less rate and while the dd55 may overrun the DAW the Roland might not be able to. The key to the problem is to analyze the MIDI data stream that is being recorded.
1: MIDI OUT 1(PIN 4) 2: MIDI OUT 1 (PIN 5) 3:WORDCLOCK OUT (GROUND) 4:MIDI OUT 2 (PIN 5) 5:MIDI OUT 2 (PIN 4) 6:MIDI OUT 1 (PIN 2) 7: - 8:WORDCLOCK IN (LIVE) 9:WORDCLOCK IN (GROUND) 10: MIDI OUT 2 (PIN 2) 11:MIDI IN1 (PIN 4) 12: MIDI IN 1 (PIN 5) 13: WORDCLOCK OUT (LIVE) 14: MIDI IN 2 (PIN 5) 15: MIDI IN 2 (PIN 4)
That's it!!! I had the same problem as you and this was the first web I saw. I was looking for it in other webs but, nothing...at least the guy who selled me the Terratec mic8 ews found the cable, so I believe that i had a matter to help people that has the same problem as me!
You need combofix utility, first install on your os and then run it. After complete the process take a reboot and then try to reinstall the driver, your BSOD problem will have been removed.
1. You should be able to connect the midi up to the digi 001, if not get an 002, 003. The 001 is so outdated and will not support newer pro-tools software especially plug-ins.I know I had the 001. Now with the 003 rack(love it).and PT 7.4. Research how to plug a midi device into PT.
2.Would google EMU XL compatability.
3.refer to 2.
4. No just memory(RAM)
5.cool...yes why couldn't you?
6.You should be able to come out of the digi, then to a power amp, then the BAs
Yes it is possible if you have a MIDI breakout lead. This lead plugs into the game port on the back of your sound card(if you
have one) If you do not have a game port, then you will need a midi
interface that can be plugged into your PC via USB port. USB Midi interfaces can be bought from most music shops.
What does the lead that you have look like? If it has a 180 deg 5 pin DIN plug at each end then you have a standard midi connection cable. Useful only for plugging into the MIDI interface I just mentioned. If you have any questions about this,I am happy to help you out. A "FixYa" rating would be great for my advice and future efforts to help you resolve this:)
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