Cockdiesel wrote:Damn thought you got caught up shooting up that Jewish deli. Few weeks back.
Make sure you have a midi program selected and the right channel selected for your deep mind. You may need to go into the settings on the deep mind to make sure the midi channels line up.
On mpc: select midi track. Make sure the right port (a or b) is selected as well as the track (1-16)
On deep mind turn local off, make sure the midi is set to the Same channel as mentioned in the mpc program.
Midi out a mpc > deep mind in
Then midi back into mpc from deep mind
2 midi chords. 2 adapters.
You can test your set up by just connecting them and making sure they are both set to the same midi channels.
Example. Hook the cord up, make sure mpc is set to the right midi channel and seee if the notes trigger on The deep mind
It will pick up the clock when you are able to get the notes playing.
If this don’t work, please explain things a little more and I’m sure it’s a simple fix.
Can I ask WHY I need BOTH midi cords??? Why is it I seen videos of people just using one midi cord?
I've done everything you've said and no avail. i don't have an extra midi cord but shouldn't I get SOME TYPE of signal out of one cord? Like I said (I think) I used midi through USB no problem but am not getting ANY type of signal through the ONE midi cord.