I am confused as to how the patches on the MicroKorg could be backed up into the Focusrite. I have 3 connections (Korg, Focusrite, and Macbook) Yes, I connect the USB into my Mac as well. If you want to back up first ,either buy 2nd cable or connect the single midi from MK midi output to focusrite In, do your back up then switch cable to pc out = mk in.įind a standard single midi cable (non USB) and connect from focusrite midi out socket (i think it has standard midi sockets,correct me if wrong) to microkrog midi input. If it don't back up now try to.įind a standard single midi cable (non USB) and connect from focusrite midi out socket (i think it has standard midi sockets,correct me if wrong- difficult to see on mobile) to microkorg midi input. The problem may well be your USB to midi cable. This is when we would use local control off to stop howl around/midi feed back. Its a two way cable system ,one for transmission of pc to mk and the other for inputting notes from mk keyboard into comp daw. This is ment to go into the other socket on your mKorg. Unplug the midi cable from the focusrite. I am using a MicroKorg for this application, not the MS2000Īnd you've plugged the USB into pc aswell? This is what I would try if I had your problem. There should be no SYSEX problems with the Focusrite, so give it a go. Is that usually connected to the Focusrite? Are transfers OK with that? What if you try and do a transfer to the MS2000 via the USB MIDI lead? You mention an MS2000 in the thread title. If you have the same issues via the Focusrite you may have a different issue. If this works, you know the issue is with the USB MIDI Lead and you can look to replace it. I am suggesting you temporarily forget this "USB MIDI Lead" and try connecting your MicroKorg via the MIDI ports on the Focusright and try the SYSEX transfer. I'm using the midi to USB by having the IN connected to the MK and the OUT connected to the Focusrite. But how does this solve the issue at hand? Am I understanding you correctly?Īre you using this or the focusrite midi ports to connect & transmit the sys ex to microkorg? The MIDI ports on the Focusrite act fine when I play my MK through a DAW. A good low cost bomb proof MIDI interface is the M-Audio MIDISPORT 1x1 or 2x2.įollow kronos.factory development and submit ideas over at the kronos.factory Trello Board I use a Focusrite 2i2 to send SYSEX with no issues. Have you tried using the MIDI ports on the Focusrite? Even if you usually use them for another synth, you could try it out temporarily to isolate the issue. This results in chopped and corrupted data packets. These USB MIDI leads seem fine for general MIDI traffic when playing your instrument, but their data buffers are usually not sized for SYSEX data which is much larger. This MIDI "interface" is probably your problem. Here is the exact MIDI to USB that I have and the audio interface I use is the Focusrite 18i8. I even tried sending the files to all 3 ‘destinations’ under SysEx (port 1, port 2, focusrite interface) The option for turning ‘local’ to ‘off’ still has not worked for me. I also needed to turn Local back 'on' to use the keyboard on the MicroKorg. One thing somebody said suddenly made it work is they set 'Local' to 'Off' and after that it would connect. I downloaded the software and tried loading the patches into my MicroKorg. I do have a Macbook Air and also downloaded SysEx Librarian. The same message was showing when I tried to transmit the custom patches into my MicroKorg. I had just purchased the patch pack and attempted to 'receive' the factory patches to my computer, but the software read ‘MIDI ERROR MicroKorg couldn’t respond’. I had obtained microkorg patches () and was sent a. Posted: Wed 3:37 am Post subject: Communication error when using Sound Editor/SysEx Librarian Profile Log in to check your private messages Log inĬommunication error when using Sound Editor/SysEx Librarian Owned by Irish Acts Recording Studio & hosted by KORG USAįAQ Search Memberlist Usergroups Register Korg Forums :: View topic - Communication error when using Sound Editor/SysEx LibrarianĪ forum for Korg product users and musicians around the world.
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