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Did you try swapping out the midi cable? Midi cables short out just like any other cable. Its rare but I have seen it at the back of my own midi patch bay-- took me days to figure it out--- Of course, had I dug in my toolbox for the Midi Tester when I first suspected a possible short, It would have taken minutes to figure out. D On Jul 8, 2011, at 10:12 AM, Chris Beaty wrote: > I've connected the FC-200 to my line 6 delay pro > it's set to get info on channel 1 > it reads all the program changes I send it > I have not changed the settings on the FC-200, and it used to work > I also connected 2 midi keyboards to the LP1, put the LP1 in MIDI/USER > btn mode and hit every key and button on the boards > nothing > I may be missing something simple here...but what? > Thanks, > Chris > On Jul 8, 2011, at 12:07 PM, Daniel Thomas wrote: > >> Any midi data filters running in your midi configuration? >> >> Do you have an LED midi tester? This might help you route out whether >> its a problem with a jack, cable, or midi config. >> >> >> Daniel >> On Jul 8, 2011, at 10:05 AM, Chris Beaty wrote: >> >>> I've tried all 16.....one, after the other >>> Wish I knew what I was missing here... >>> and this did work, once upon a time >>> any other notions? >>> Chris >>> On Jul 8, 2011, at 12:01 PM, andy butler wrote: >>> >>>> Chris Beaty wrote: >>>>> Hi simeon, >>>>> thanks for getting back >>>>> I'm simply trying to control the LP1 with my Roland FC-200 >>>>> this actually used to work, once upon a time >>>>> now, when I put the unit in the MIDI/USER btn mode, and push the >>>>> FC-200 pedals, I get Nada >>>>> I've checked the midi traffic withe pedal-channel 1 and other midi >>>>> devices see incoming data from the FC-200 >>>> >>>> That would be a sign that the LP1 midi channel is not set to one that >>>> the FC-200 is sending on. >>>> >>>> andy >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> Thanks, >>> Chris >>> >>> >>> >> >> > > Thanks, > Chris > > >