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Futureman
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« Reply #8 on: February 07, 2011, 12:11:48 AM » |
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Maybe you need to simplify & things first.
- Are you sure your MPC3k is spitting out MIDI notes? Can you verify this on another bit of kit? Even if you can monitor into MIDIOX or something like that.
- Is your E2 able to respond to Midi at all? Try controlling it from something else.. If anything, I've found most E2 sample Library presets default to OMNI with MIDI on, so will respond to anything coming into the MIDI in port on the E2.
- It could be that you have a faulty MIDI cable, but I'm sure you've already checked that on another bit of kit.
Obviously, as mentioned earlier, you will need the E2 to have enabled Midi on, and be on the right channel. (Sure, you could put it in OMNI mode, but OMNI mode was for loosers in shop stores in the mid 80's who didn't know how MIDI worked)
Best of luck. Mike
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