Midi problem with Pulsar II

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Rockmusikeren
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Hi.
I'm new to the scope platform and have been reading alot of manuals lately :wink:
I have this strange problem I can't fix, when I use a midi keyboard, after a while XP stalls and I have to restart, same thing happens if I use my DDX3216 digi mixer to control Cubase, Just tryed it with Vsampler and same thing happened again.. :sad:
Hope someone here have a solution to the problem..
I have a Pentium 3.0, abit motherboard, 1gb pc3200 ram dual mode. The computer is only used in the studio and only for music...TIA!
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use a midi monitor to check what's in the midi stream. if midi clock or active sensing is being transmitted, turn it off in your controller or use a midi filter to remove it from the stream.
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On 2005-10-04 14:09, garyb wrote:
use a midi monitor to check what's in the midi stream. if midi clock or active sensing is being transmitted, turn it off in your controller or use a midi filter to remove it from the stream.
Thanks for you reply garyb..
I've tryed the midi filter in scope 4.0 and it seams to work, filtered out the active sensing and midi clock :smile:
I've bought a seccondhand Pulsar I, is it safe to connect them via S/TDM, as Pulsar I one only have one S/TDM bus and can I use the iditional adat on the seccond card?
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You can indeed safely install the 2 cards together and connect them with STDM. They will work for Scope OS as one card with common IO's and DSP's, plugins
registered on one of them will be available to both.
re: midi filtering: try disabling the devices sending that clock/act. sensing, insead of filtering it out on Scope. It's a tad more efficient on your MIDI
cable.
Have fun :smile:
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