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Help: How do you stop/block a MIDI signal?
Posted on: 16.05.2013 by Winona Gallaway
Hi guys, does anyone know how to stop or block a midi signal?

I just bought a used Behringer UMX25 and when I tried to map it, it kept sending a midi signal (CC 07) making it impossible to map the other keys/buttons. I tried it on traktor then ableton but still the same thing. The button itself does not have any visible damages. I have the option of sending it back and getting my money back, but wanted to ask here if there's a program that i can use to block that channel alone, so i can map the other knobs/keys, buttons.

Thanks in advance guys.

long time lurker, first time poster
Winona Gallaway
17.05.2013
Originally Posted by Stewe
Is signal constant an how do you know it's a button? Ether way you can remove that control or replace with a new one or to figure out MIDI diagram and map the whole thing manually in traktor.
The signal isn't constant, more of consistent, about 3-5 times a second. I checked what was printed on the keyboard and the signal (cc 07) matches that of what was assigned to one button. I've returned it and got my money back. Appreciate the assistance guys.

(I know i replied to this yesterday, I must have forgotten to post it.)
Winona Gallaway
16.05.2013
Originally Posted by Stewe
Is signal constant an how do you know it's a button? Ether way you can remove that control or replace with a new one or to figure out MIDI diagram and map the whole thing manually in traktor.
It's not a constant signal, more of consistent, about 3-5 times a second. Every time I click on "learn" in Traktor's midi assignment window, it automatically appears there (cc 07) and assigns to whatever I want to map even if I haven't clicked on any control yet. I checked the channel assignments printed on the keyboard and it corresponds to a specific button.

Physically removing the control might not be possible since all the buttons are mounted on a single long board. I'll give Bomes classic a try and see how it goes, otherwise, I'll just return the unit. Thanks for the help guys.
Winona Gallaway
16.05.2013
Thanks Patch!

Do you have an idea if the Classic version will suffice or do I have to get Pro? Considering that Pro costs more than what I paid for the controller, I'll opt to return the unit instead.
Winona Gallaway
16.05.2013
Hi guys, does anyone know how to stop or block a midi signal?

I just bought a used Behringer UMX25 and when I tried to map it, it kept sending a midi signal (CC 07) making it impossible to map the other keys/buttons. I tried it on traktor then ableton but still the same thing. The button itself does not have any visible damages. I have the option of sending it back and getting my money back, but wanted to ask here if there's a program that i can use to block that channel alone, so i can map the other knobs/keys, buttons.

Thanks in advance guys.

long time lurker, first time poster
Kellie Myrum
17.05.2013
Probably the best thing to do. Good luck.
Winona Gallaway
17.05.2013
Originally Posted by Stewe
Is signal constant an how do you know it's a button? Ether way you can remove that control or replace with a new one or to figure out MIDI diagram and map the whole thing manually in traktor.
The signal isn't constant, more of consistent, about 3-5 times a second. I checked what was printed on the keyboard and the signal (cc 07) matches that of what was assigned to one button. I've returned it and got my money back. Appreciate the assistance guys.

(I know i replied to this yesterday, I must have forgotten to post it.)
Winona Gallaway
16.05.2013
Originally Posted by Stewe
Is signal constant an how do you know it's a button? Ether way you can remove that control or replace with a new one or to figure out MIDI diagram and map the whole thing manually in traktor.
It's not a constant signal, more of consistent, about 3-5 times a second. Every time I click on "learn" in Traktor's midi assignment window, it automatically appears there (cc 07) and assigns to whatever I want to map even if I haven't clicked on any control yet. I checked the channel assignments printed on the keyboard and it corresponds to a specific button.

Physically removing the control might not be possible since all the buttons are mounted on a single long board. I'll give Bomes classic a try and see how it goes, otherwise, I'll just return the unit. Thanks for the help guys.
Kellie Myrum
16.05.2013
Is signal constant an how do you know it's a button? Ether way you can remove that control or replace with a new one or to figure out MIDI diagram and map the whole thing manually in traktor.
Winona Gallaway
16.05.2013
Thanks Patch!

Do you have an idea if the Classic version will suffice or do I have to get Pro? Considering that Pro costs more than what I paid for the controller, I'll opt to return the unit instead.
Brunilda Kora
16.05.2013
Bomes MT.

PRO: http://www.bome.com/products/miditranslator
CLASSIC (FREE!):http://www.bome.com/products/miditra...erview/classic

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