By Eightysix69
Sun Sep 09, 2018 10:17 am
I've watched every video, tried different cables, tried A and B channels, read the midi section of the manual and checked all my settings again and again.
I have a midi cable out of my 2KXL into my 18i20 in order to get the midi into Ableton. I have the External Instrument track set up and the proper midi channel set. Ableton says it's receiving midi from the XL when I hit pads, but the midi notes aren't being recorded into Ableton, that happens when I am not on the right midi channel. When I have Ableton on the correct midi channel and hit a pad, it starts a fast stutter/seizure like thing with the sound of whatever pad I'd hit. As soon as I change the channel to any other channel, the noise stops. Also, midi notes from Ableton are played fine on the XL so receiving is not an issue.
I think I read somewhere earlier that this means there is an issue with the midi out on the XL. I use the midi out on the XL to run multiple synths and drum machines with no issues. It's only when I attempt to record midi notes into Ableton that I have problems.
Any help is appreciated.
I have a midi cable out of my 2KXL into my 18i20 in order to get the midi into Ableton. I have the External Instrument track set up and the proper midi channel set. Ableton says it's receiving midi from the XL when I hit pads, but the midi notes aren't being recorded into Ableton, that happens when I am not on the right midi channel. When I have Ableton on the correct midi channel and hit a pad, it starts a fast stutter/seizure like thing with the sound of whatever pad I'd hit. As soon as I change the channel to any other channel, the noise stops. Also, midi notes from Ableton are played fine on the XL so receiving is not an issue.
I think I read somewhere earlier that this means there is an issue with the midi out on the XL. I use the midi out on the XL to run multiple synths and drum machines with no issues. It's only when I attempt to record midi notes into Ableton that I have problems.
Any help is appreciated.