![]() ![]() ![]() THE REMEDY.to hear the synth patches obviously one would deduce you have to push the 'Patch' button in which it will be LIT. I tried everything and everyone here knows you try so many combinations that getting lost is quite effortless. OK.if you have a JV880 and experienced the same issue?Īs I'd responded to beatmaster I did try channel 10 (Cakewalk default for drums) also during my ignorant gyrations with X3 and setting within the unit itself with no luck. It's an antiquated unit (1992) but I occasionally get gripped in solving an issue and this was one of them. SUCCESS at just this moment.I need a drink! Post attachments only available when logged in If anyone read this and have any suggestions I'm grateful and owe you a pitcher of good beer. I tried to make this inquiry clear but not a lot is 'clear' to me in diagnosing midi issues. (?) (see attachment)Ĥ) When I hit the controller's keys the meters reflect the drums input fine and I can record just fine.but I can't hear them?ĥ) The funny part.if copy/paste a JV880 drums test for a few measures and copy them to another midi track but using my MBD-1 Bass/Drum module for playback I hear them fine. INS file selected in "instruments"Ģ) JV880 drums routed to channel (8) per manual.ģ) There are (2) banks of drums being 'performance' and "internal" but no "kits" are noted in either. I can hear/record both the A/B synth 'patches' fine but I can't hear the drums at all and I've been through countless configurations.Īny midi gurus know if I'm missing some setting on the JV880 itself?ġ) JV880 drums. I've been through the manual and no help there. A buddy gave me a Roland JV880 which I don't really need but wanted to experiment and listen to some patches. ![]()
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