Hi guys.
I have a D50 with a strange behavior over MIDI out port; when I try to Dump it's patch data to the Computer it starts sending the patches but the upcoming data from the keyboard are messy and unrecognizable for librarian software and in result causes the computer not to receive the whole patches properly; so, no patch list is displayed and nothing can be done.
I've already tried SysexD50 and D50 Librarian software. Same result with both. even on different computers using two types of MIDI interfaces.
Keyboard's Midi input is OK and I can easily send patches from computer to it.
When I use it as a midi controller it works fine. I can use it to play VSTs on pc or controlling another synth.
I have already tried doing a factory default reset on it and changing the midi setting without any success.
So far i'm pretty sure that something is wrong in the keyboard.
Maybe it's important to say that all the 6 SRAM chips on the mainboard were changed after one of those chips was damaged in a short circuit.
Do you guys have ever had such an experience?
I'll appreciate your help
Ciro
I have a D50 with a strange behavior over MIDI out port; when I try to Dump it's patch data to the Computer it starts sending the patches but the upcoming data from the keyboard are messy and unrecognizable for librarian software and in result causes the computer not to receive the whole patches properly; so, no patch list is displayed and nothing can be done.
I've already tried SysexD50 and D50 Librarian software. Same result with both. even on different computers using two types of MIDI interfaces.
Keyboard's Midi input is OK and I can easily send patches from computer to it.
When I use it as a midi controller it works fine. I can use it to play VSTs on pc or controlling another synth.
I have already tried doing a factory default reset on it and changing the midi setting without any success.
So far i'm pretty sure that something is wrong in the keyboard.
Maybe it's important to say that all the 6 SRAM chips on the mainboard were changed after one of those chips was damaged in a short circuit.
Do you guys have ever had such an experience?
I'll appreciate your help
Ciro
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