Help: How do you stop/block a MIDI signal?
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
(I know i replied to this yesterday, I must have forgotten to post it.) |
Winona Gallaway 16.05.2013 |
Originally Posted by Stewe
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 |
Originally Posted by 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
(I know i replied to this yesterday, I must have forgotten to post it.) |
Winona Gallaway 16.05.2013 |
Originally Posted by Stewe
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 |
Originally Posted by 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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