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Egnater / Randall Modular Amps
RM100 midi vs RM4 midi problem -- help!! **update**
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<blockquote data-quote="suphuckers" data-source="post: 147140" data-attributes="member: 3474"><p>Adam I think the randall foot switch does transmit on omni (I could be wrong about that but I think that's right) I also think the gsp comes set to omni. My guess would be that you have the midimoose set on the wrong channel. Take your time and make sure 100% the channels are all set correctly. The rm4 and the rm100 (I think) have different midi boards, and you could have an incompatibility problem with the power pins. The rm4 will supply power on pins 7/3 and 6/1. The only pins actually being used for the program changes are 4/5, but the midimoose I suppose could be seeing power on one of those pins. It is possible it could be screwing it up somehow, but that's a long shot guess. ...and probably not that likely (but possible) The most likely cause is you just have something on the wrong channel. do you have the cable in the wrong holes on the rm4? maybe you have the in cable in the thru hole?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="suphuckers, post: 147140, member: 3474"] Adam I think the randall foot switch does transmit on omni (I could be wrong about that but I think that's right) I also think the gsp comes set to omni. My guess would be that you have the midimoose set on the wrong channel. Take your time and make sure 100% the channels are all set correctly. The rm4 and the rm100 (I think) have different midi boards, and you could have an incompatibility problem with the power pins. The rm4 will supply power on pins 7/3 and 6/1. The only pins actually being used for the program changes are 4/5, but the midimoose I suppose could be seeing power on one of those pins. It is possible it could be screwing it up somehow, but that's a long shot guess. ...and probably not that likely (but possible) The most likely cause is you just have something on the wrong channel. do you have the cable in the wrong holes on the rm4? maybe you have the in cable in the thru hole? [/QUOTE]
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RM100 midi vs RM4 midi problem -- help!! **update**
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