I have a KYMCO MIDI. I press the blue button for the lights to come on and they don't what is the problem and how can I put it right.
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It is possible that your PC is too slow, but there may
(of course) be other causes
I have experienced a situation with Adobe Audition, causing
recording drop-outs when my PC got too busy.
To test this theory:
1) Shut down all unnecessary applications.
2) Go to the command prompt and disable the internet:
type: IPCONFIG /release.
to restart it later, reboot the machine or type:
IPCONFIG /renew
3) Go to the task manager and stop all unnecessary
processes:
press: control-alt-del at the same time and then
choose the "processes" tab
right click on each process you don't need
and stop the process
4) You should be able to reduce the number of processes
into the low 20's, but you need to keep the following:
a) Your midi application (Reason etc) of course
b) alg.exe
csrss.exe
explorer.exe
lsass.exe
svchost.exe (all of them)
services.exe
smss.exe
system
system idle process
winlogon.exe
5) Now go into the control panel --> administrative tools ->
services and stop all unneeded services
(the system will not let you stop anything essential)
6) Don't worry about stopping tasks and services,
they will all restart to normal when you reboot the
machine.
7) Go back into the task manager and right-click your
midi-application. Increase its priority to HIGH,
but NOT real time, because this may cause windows
to hang.
8) If your midi acquisition improves, then speed is the problem,
otherwise, look elsewhere:
a) re-install audio and midi drivers
b) make sure the mixer and control applets are correctly
configured, i.e make sure the midi is not muted.
e) make sure the midi application is allocated the
max amount of memory, if it has a setting for it.
etc.
9) I am assuming that you are running Windows XP.
If your PC is too slow do NOT use Vista !!!!,
which makes things much worse, at least
by a factor of 4 to 1
Do not install XP service pack 3 either,
its bloated with anti-piracy **** and DRM.
10) Finally, for audio work, I would recommend
a minimum system with:
a) Pentium III 800 MHz or better yet a Pentium IV
at 1.5 GHz or faster.
b) One Gbyte of RAM to make sure your machine is not
disk bound. This is much more important than a fast
CPU.
Disk is approx. 10 million times slower than RAM,
so this can become a very significant bottle neck.
c) Windows XP pro, SP2 (not 3)
d) Depending on your video card, i.e. the amount of
workload it handles for the CPU, you may also reduce
the screen resolution, and disable desktop effects
to speed thing up.
Adobe audition, for example will perform more reliably
on slower CPU's when the GUI window is kept small
in waveform or spectrum display during recording.
Good luck,
Martin
P.S. I use Adobe Audition for most of my recording and
audio processing. System = Core 2 Duo /2.4 Ghz,
4 Gigs of RAM (only 3 Gigs are accessible from 32 bit
windows XP), 1300 Mhz front side bus, 3.5 Terra Bytes
of hard disk, of which 1.5 Terabytes are configured as
RAID-5.
Speed and storage is no longer an issue :)
not even for HD video processing.
SOURCE: Can't get Casio CTK 601 / 611 to function as MIDI Contrller
I'm not at home right now where all my manuals are so I'll try to explain with out. You will have to set it so that the keyboard is the slave device. Try setting it to Omni receive. It has to be able to listen for all midi channels at once. You have to write a sequence on your computer and hook it to your keyboard by using midi out on the computer to midi in on the keyboard in order for you to use the computer as a controller. If you need the keyboard to create the sequences then you have to hook the midi send on the keyboard to the midi in on the computer play/enter your notes into individual tracks in your software then assign channels, voices etc to each track and save the sequence. Then when you hook it up the other way the sequence will play just like an audio recording except the sound w2on't be there. What you have recorded by creating a sequence is a series of midi messages that the keyboard will receive if you have it set properly and hooked up ptroperly which it will translate into sound. This is a minimalist explanation at best. You will have to have a better understanding of not only your keyboard but also your software and midi in general. There are some pretty amazing things you can do with midi. For instance if you have a lighting controller that is midi capable you can i,mbed all the lighting scene changes for your song in order on one track. You can also control your guitar effects pedal to change effects automatically while your playing. Once you get a handle on it you are only limited by your imagination and your budget. Hope this helps in some way.
SOURCE: E-mu 0404 USB - Connected
Click open the Volume Icon from the system tray and check if any of the items are not muted. Unmute it and then play.
SOURCE: Hitachi AXM82D midi system will not turn on and stay on
Check if the biggest electrolytic capacitor on the small psu subpanel with the standby transformer is bulged - on my unit, replacing this part restored normal operation.
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SOURCE: need a manual for a
Hello!
You can download the manual from this link
http://www.kymco.se/kymco_download/manualer/en_mobility_%20scooter_midi_xl.pdf
You must have adobe acrobat reader installed in your system to view this file cause its pdf format.
Please accept if this is the manual you need.
Thanks for consulting Fixya.
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