Re: OT: hardware problem Behringer FCB1010 and edirol USB midi adaptors.

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Hi Bill,

On Tue, Jan 29, 2013 at 6:18 PM, Bill Allen <bill@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Yes, it happens just plugging the midi in of the FCB1010 to the midi out of
> any of the edirol usb devices - the FCB1010 signals its disapproval by
> lighting up a period next to the currently selected bank. If I try turning
> it off and on, it starts blinking and won't do anything else.

I agree with Clemens; this sounds like an active sense message issue.
You can probably confirm this by attaching a MIDI cable to the output
and input ports of the same device, and then using a MIDI monitor
application to monitor the MIDI input of the device.

Do any of your devices allow you to disable active sense messages?

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