I have plugged a midi cable from my microkontrol to the Radias, but I cannot trigger the sounds.
Both are are set to channel 1.
Does anyone know of anything else I need to do to get it to work??
controlling the RADIAS R with a MicroKONTROL
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Did you plug it in correctly (i.e. microKontrol MIDI OUT to Radias MIDI IN?)
Is the MicroKontrol plugged into your computer via USB? Some Korg keyboards don't let you send data via the MIDI OUT when connected to a computer via USB; in that case, you need to have another way to connect the computer to the Radias (either connect the Radias via USB, if it supports that, or via MIDI, and send MIDI received from the MicroKontrol out to the Radias via software)
Is the MicroKontrol plugged into your computer via USB? Some Korg keyboards don't let you send data via the MIDI OUT when connected to a computer via USB; in that case, you need to have another way to connect the computer to the Radias (either connect the Radias via USB, if it supports that, or via MIDI, and send MIDI received from the MicroKontrol out to the Radias via software)
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Hi thanks for your reply!
The midi cable is connected correctly, and the microKontrol is plugged in and powered by USB.
I was thinking that might be a problem and that I should try using an ac adapter instead of USB, I've lost mine, but if thats the case I'll order a new one.
What do you think?
Cheers
The midi cable is connected correctly, and the microKontrol is plugged in and powered by USB.
I was thinking that might be a problem and that I should try using an ac adapter instead of USB, I've lost mine, but if thats the case I'll order a new one.
What do you think?
Cheers