[rodgersorgan] Re: Midi on Rodgers 950


Ken,
First question is what software package are you using?  My guess is that the 
software and the interface is set up to receive and transmit simultaneously.  
That is akin to having the "soft thru" switch on the PR-300 set ON, which will 
lock up or crash anything connected to it.  Rule is, set the software up for 
whichever function you will be doing.  If playback, then turn the MIDI input 
OFF. Likewise, if recording, then turn the MIDI Out OFF.  Or you can disconnect 
the un-needed MIDI cable.
The PR-300's software does this selection automatically, unless of course, the 
soft thru switch is set ON.
Regards,
Ed Wilson
 Ken Knollman wrote:Hello, List!
I have an interesting problem I have recently discovered using Midi on a
Rodgers 950 at my church.
I have a lot of Midi files for organ stored on a laptop with a Midi
port. I have connected this to the 950 and using sequencer software,
have been successful in sequencing the organ with these files. In the
process of getting the software set up correctly, I have had the entire
organ shut down immediately with a loud pop! The console went dead, and
I thought that surely, the power must have failed. I was encouraged to
find that the organ came back to life by just powering it back on, but
this event has occured several times.
Does anyone have any idea what might cause this phenomenon?
Thanks for your help!
Ken Knollman


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