I have an E-MU xMidi1x1 usb midi cable. I’ve installed the proper drivers for it, selected it in MIDI Devices in toontrack solo, and E-Drumsin the controller options but nothing is triggering. There are lights for midi in @ out on the cable that I believe are supposed to light up when signals are being sent. The light don’t light up so it seems that no signals are being sent at all. What more I am supposed to do? Is there something I need to do on the TD-20 module? And could anyone help me to also set e-drum controlling in Cubase, I’ve tried to figure it out but it seems I can’t.
Check out: http://www.toontrack.com/forum/tm.aspx?m=78362
Do you see any check boxes next to your MIDI devices?
Rail
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I saw that thread earlier but it didn’t help. Yes, the check box for the MIDI device is there and is selected.
I know this is probably a silly question but do you have the ‘MIDI output’ of your TD-20 plugged in to the ‘MIDI input’ on your E-mu device?
Damian Blunt - Toontrack
Quality Assurance
Betatesting
These are the proper places aren’t they?
ORIGINAL: grandaddy
do you have the ‘MIDI output’ of your TD-20 plugged in to the ‘MIDI input’ on your E-mu device?
It was connected properly, I just said no because I had not read the question word for word. I just glimpsed at in, out, td-20, e-mu and assumed he was asking if I had mixed-up the in and out-puts literally. So I had replied no, implying that it wasn’t mixed-up. It started working, after I finnished installing the rest of metal foundry, for reasons I do not know. The latency is very bad. Going to have to work on that. For a single hit it take almost a second for a sound to be played, and for successive hits, anything faster than ~ 1/4s @ 200bpm, timming is skewed and notes are cut out. Going to research. You are welcomed to point me in the right direction, as I have close to no knowledge of these things and am figuring it out as I go along.
there are much information lacking for anyone to be able to help you, not least what audio interface you are using. Are you using the latest ASIO drivers for it?
Rogue Marechal - Toontrack
Configuration Manager
I use ASIO4ALL (the latest ver from asio4all.com.) Unless whatever came with stock with my cpu counts as an audio interface, I don’t have one.
Looked at another thread which prompted me to check the audio device selection in tt solo. Changed it to ASIO4ALL v2 instead of realtek and I think it’s playable now (only tested some soft single strokes, at the moment, because regular playing would wake everyone in the house .)
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