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| Delta Series Delta 44, 66 (OmniStudio), 410, 1010, 1010lt, Audiophile 24/96 & 192 |
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Hey everyone, so here is what my problem is...
I bought the 1010LT so I could use the KeystationPro88... I installed the sound card and got everything set up and the keyboard worked perfectly and it was all fun and good times... I then bought a condenser mic so I could record my guitar playing and start recording... So I read the manual and adjusted the jumper settings because I was under the impression that the card could provide phantom power... silly music store tech didn't do his research before preaching it... Anyways i reset the jumper settings back to stock and now I can't get anything from midi... What I would like to know is if the Jumper settings would interfere with the midi signal in any way, or if this is a warrenty issue because I'm feeling pretty chapped that I spent almost $700 for stuff I can't even use... |
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Those jumper settings are independent of the MIDI I/O and would not affect it.
They Keystation Pro 88 should connect to your computer with a USB cable; it does not need to be connected to the Delta card. You can test the MIDI Input with MIDI-OX; you'll want to check the Keystation to make sure that midi out from USB mode is not enabled.
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