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MIDI port assign problem.

PostPosted: Sun Sep 07, 2014 11:58 pm
by bluewind
Hey! I just got my Megadrum up and running with my DIY e kit and I noticed that it would double trigger on any drum I attached it to so I checked MIDI monitor and it seems that it's getting one note on port 1 and one on port 2 even though I only have port 1 set up on the midi settings on Meagdrum manager. I'm sure there's something very obvious I'm not seeing.

on a related note, megadrum manager keeps crashing on my computer, I believe because I'm using the java version rather than the Mac version (i'm on osx 10.6.8) because when I tried to install the OS version it simply said, "cannot be installed on this computer." Anyone know why that might be? Thanks! Again, I'm a total noob on this so I'm sure I'm just missing something really obvious. Thanks!

(And thanks to Dmitri I can finally hear my DIY kit in action, I'm so happy I could kiss that man on the mouth if he weren't an ocean away!)

Re: MIDI port assign problem.

PostPosted: Mon Sep 08, 2014 9:24 am
by dmitri
bluewind wrote:Hey! I just got my Megadrum up and running with my DIY e kit and I noticed that it would double trigger on any drum I attached it to so I checked MIDI monitor and it seems that it's getting one note on port 1 and one on port 2 even though I only have port 1 set up on the midi settings on Meagdrum manager. I'm sure there's something very obvious I'm not seeing.

Configure your drum synth software to listen only on one MegaDrum MIDI port.

on a related note, megadrum manager keeps crashing on my computer, I believe because I'm using the java version rather than the Mac version (i'm on osx 10.6.8) because when I tried to install the OS version it simply said, "cannot be installed on this computer." Anyone know why that might be? Thanks! Again, I'm a total noob on this so I'm sure I'm just missing something really obvious. Thanks!

Too old OS X version?
Btw, there is no native Mac version of MDM, it is still java wrapped into installer.