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MIDI problem with TLLE

Postby bongano » 31 Jan 2011, 23:24

Hi all, new to the forum.

Connected the TLLE with USB-MIDI interface to PC with Tone Editor.
It happens that dumping from TLLE to Editor works fine but the Editor isn't able to transmit programs to TLLE. I press "Transmit" in "Program Dump" section and get no errors, but when I go to TLLE I see there's no program written. :\
Ideas?

Thanks in advance.
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Re: MIDI problem with TLLE

Postby pv5150 » 15 Jan 2012, 21:37

ok so heres my solution that i posted on Voxamps.com

Ok....time for me to contribute......I bought a E-MU USB to MIDI interface cable and downloaded the drivers etc from their website. I am running it on a Windows 7 Pro and selected it in the drop down menu of the Tonelab Sound editor. It works fine for installing patches. It does take some playing with to load patches on to the LE from the computer, but practice makes perfect. Also......plug the input side of the cable to the output on the LE and the Output side of the cable to the input of the LE. I know it sounds stupid but it does make a difference. heres the link for the cable........

http://www.creative.com/emu/products/pr ... &pid=19089
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Re: MIDI problem with TLLE

Postby bongano » 15 Jan 2012, 21:42

Thanks for the tip, but shame I've already sold my TLLE...
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