I never considered the connectors as a problem, so
I'll check them first, after a hard reset, then it's
probe time with a logic analyzer if nothing works.
Lee
--- rick tofte <riktofte@...> wrote:
> You should try to do a hard reset too, in case it
> has
> switched off the MIDI out messages somehow.
> Be sure to save your userbank or programs if altered
> since it was new, if you have a PCMcard.
> Rick Tofte
>
> --- Steve Meiers <tekrytor@...> wrote:
>
> > A really common repair on many MIDI devices is
> just
> > re-soldering the MIDI connectors. The tend to get
> > stressed solder joints from plugging and
> unplugging.
> >
> > Before you start changing chips etc, resoldering
> the
> > connectors is worth a try.
> >
> > steve m
> >
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