Hello all,
I have a Motu Micro-lite Midi interface that's I've had for about three years and I love using it with 5 midi ins and 5 midi outs. Suddenly, it stopped connecting to my Windows 10 computer and all of the midi port lights are brightly lit, however, all other USB 3.0 and 2.0 devices are still able to connect properly.
I first thought it was a USB problem, but that is not the case. After some intense Internet searching, it appears that there is a midi clock issue,
I found a posting on the Internet pertaining to this, but am not sure as to how to fix this. Any assistance will be appreciated.
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All the output LED lights on my MIDI Interface are glowingResponse:
All output LEDs glowing would be evidence of a clock loop. A clock loop can cause random patch changes, stuck notes, missing notes, etc.
There are two ways to correct this. You could use the filtering capabilities of any interface supporting clockworks to filter these messages. MIDI clock is a real-time message, so you would filter out real-time messages on the inputs of the interface in clockworks, on all midi channels. You could also find the parameter that turns the clock on or off on all your keyboards and drum machines, and turn these OFF so they are not transmitting beat clock. This usually means setting something in the keyboard or drum machine to "midi" or "external" as it's clock as it's clock source instead of "internal"."
OK, here is my problem, if I can't get my computer to recognize the Motu Micro- lite, then how will I be able to send the necessary messages to the device to do what is required as listed above.