Posts by kpahuitsing
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tsachou: what do you mean? you cannot spread misinformation without backed claims.
the KPP works just fine with USB MIDI ... this has been demonstrated many times, and everybody can find proof of this on multiple reports on the web.
one thing which isn't/wasn't supported in the current firmware release is the selection of a received MIDI channel.. this has been implemented already now (currently in beta-firmware), and will be available in the next firmware.
if you encounter problems: please explain what isn't working for you, and we'll try to help find the problem in your specific setup.
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the MIDI baby seems to have a midi capable USB port, it might be possible to connect it directly to the KPP without an interface (so: directly use a USB A to mini USB cable = the same cable you'd use to connect the pedal to your PC)
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# makes life easier when you use a usb(powered) midicontroler.
yes: that's why you will be able to connect a usb-powered midicontroller to the 'A' port of the Toaster (as well as the Stage).. just like it is on the Player at the moment.
The new OS is in-progress but needs some work still..
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It is a kemper issue, because the kemper sends status information permanently and it is a harley benton mp 100 issue, because the mp100 cant process these status messages.
Sometimes its not black or white.
So everybody can say its misleading.
But Albert Einstein sais: Its all relative.
no!
if the MP100 is declaring a MIDI port (which it seemingly does), it has to be prepared that there will be transmitted data through that port - per definition of (USB) MIDI.
(imagine: a guitar amplifier having a connector labelled 'mains power input', but blowing up if you _actually_ connected mains power over there...)
so if that really would be the only cause of the problem, it would be even more clear that the malfunctioning is not @ Kemper's side.
and yes: in that case it actually *would* be black or white, and nothing relative about it (!)
so: please contact the manufacturer of that device and report malfunctioning over there.
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- the B port doesn't provide power
- in an upcoming firmware the toaster will support USB Midi on both ports: the 'A' port (=host) as well as the 'B' port (=device)
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Page 157 in the Player manual says:
"The Player supports MIDI over USB, and connects easily to any universal MIDI controller device via an USB MIDI
interface"
yes it does... as is demonstrated on several videos which can be found on the internet. (see above for an example with Paintaudio's MIDI captain, but there are others too)
so it is misinformation to bluntly state 'It is of course a Kemper issue'
Because of the reason I just said.
Besides the fact, that a lot of controllers work just fine .... fact is, that these problems occur, when using a Kemper only. The Harley Benton MP 100 midi controllers work fine via usb. This has been tested e.g. with guitar rig. I'm not spreading misleading info. Seems like you dont want to see, that its a kemper kroblem. Fact is that some controllers work directly via USB and others dont.The Solution is, as I said before, and stated in the manual to use a Midi-To-USB-cable so you can connect the foot controller via Midi Kable to a USB cable on the Kemper side.
Yes you're correct: I'm still not convinced it's Kemper problem. As can be seen from Paintaudio / MIDIcaptain 's video : there was some issue inside the MIDI captain while handling KPP's messages.. so here's one example where external equipment had a firmware bug (which seems to be solved now)
same thing _could_ be the case with the Harley Benton equipment : it's impossible for Kemper to debug or analyze all external equipment out there.
I suggest contacting the manufacturer of the malfunctioning device and report the problem over there.
and you're also correct: as an intermediate solution it is possible to connect a USB<->MIDI cable to connect external device per DIN MIDI, unfortunately then you loose the nice capability of the KPP to power external controllers
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Dr.zuo has posted instruction for the English version
External Content www.youtube.comContent embedded from external sources will not be displayed without your consent.Through the activation of external content, you agree that personal data may be transferred to third party platforms. We have provided more information on this in our privacy policy.thanks a lot! so: kudos to Paintaudio for solving this issue on their side!
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Here's the how-to video posted by the founder of midicaptain
(my Chinese is a bit rusty ) maybe you could summarize what is said in the video? is explained what the problem was?
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It is of course a Kemper issue because its the same behaviour with differenz midi pedals (Harley benton and Midi Captain).
Is the ticket already open?
why would it 'of course' be a Kemper issue then? please stop spreading misleading info.
a lot of interfaces and controllers work just fine.
unfortunately it's unclear at this moment what has been fixed on midi-captains side to make it work... but it's clear that it seem to have been fixed externally @ Paintaudio, and that the KPP is working as before just as it has been.
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You need the latest firmware upgrade, and the author of midicaptain has already resolved this issue
what was the issue? how was it resolved?
so the Midi captain works with USB MIDI correctly now ?
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You should observe the audio, not the lights on the frontpanel. This is because in the PROFILER audio has highest priority.
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the USB A port on Stage as well as Player, Rack and Head work fine
*a lot* of USB sticks don't
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using port A or port B on the KPP should yield same result in this situation.
Are you sure the MC6 is sending only one single PC at footpress? this can simply be verified by connecting the MC6 to a PC/Mac in stead of the KPP (using the same cable: USB-A to USB-c)
how do you observe? looking only at the frontpanel LEDs? or actually listening to the audible result? (on the Kemper audio always has priority!)
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eeh: the USB A port on the player works fine <period>
maybe not when used in combination with that specific pedal.. so maybe the problem is with the pedal ? (and maybe the problem is with the KPP... of course)... but one cannot post bluntly 'the USB A port isn't working reliably' because that is pertinent not true.
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OK, so it's the other way around: you actually have:
HX -> DIN -> USB I/F -> KPP
so: the USB I/F you're using seems to doesn't have an opto-coupler then
what kind of USB I/F is it? (model/brand/type)
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would be interested in the exact model, so maybe we can try to reproduce the situation
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if there is a buzz when connected through MIDI DIN, then the HX seems to lack a opto-coupler on it 's DIN MIDI input
again: how exactly are you testing?
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I have the same exact problems with a unbranded midi footswitch. It works with everything, but when connected to the player, the player react slowly and is unstable.
is it a pure MIDI footswitch, or does it connect through USB-MIDI ? 'unbranded' makes it a bit hard to find problems unfortunately
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how exactly do you interconnect the Player with the HX ?