![]() ![]() But when I used another MIDI interface, same settings, it worked. Like I said before, I used to have a cheaper Uno and it "just didn't work" with another older synth, the Roland D-50. Perhaps if you go to your local music store - they will have one for you to test it with. Before you take the M1 to be checked, I would try with a different USB-MIDI interface if you can. It is possible that the MIDI IN port on the M1 went bad - however, I am more inclined to say it's the (sorry!) USB-MIDI interface got on eBay. is the sysex file you are using a good one? Try this attached, which I have in front of me and am able to load in my M1 perfectly. Wait until the data has been transmitted, and then try again" If that's the case, go to the MIDI-OX "Options" -> "Configure Buffers" and set the "Low Level Output Buffers" to 128 instead of the default 256 (too fast for the M1 to handle) what happens when you send the sysex to the M1?: do you get a "File Progress" window with a green bar that goes fine til the end, or are you getting a "SysEx Output Devices: The port is transmitting data to the device. Also, those cheap no-brand eBay USB-MIDI interfaces. What USB-MIDI interface are you using? Some of them, for my experience, can be a bit weird with older equipment like the M1 - For example, I had an M-Audio Uno that wouldn't transmit anything to the D-50. It doesn't matter if the M1 is in PROG or COMBI or other mode. ![]()
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