Clavia Nord Modular & Micro Modular V3 [224/232] Troubleshooting

Clavia Nord Modular & Micro Modular V3 [224/232] Troubleshooting
9. Appendix: Troubleshooting NORD MODULAR V3.0
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The computer and Nord Modular exchange two-way MIDI Sysex messages, transferred at full MIDI rate.
It has turned out that not all MIDI interfaces on the market today are able to handle this type of dense
communication, even though the communication is 100% according to the MIDI standard. Generally,
MIDI interfaces integrated on sound cards tend to be more unstable than external serial or parallel port
interfaces. Often though, it's a combination of computer hardware, OS version, MIDI interface, drivers,
other installed programs etc. that causes problems.
First of all, Nord Modular and Micro Modular require a separate MIDI interface port for communication
with the Editor. This MIDI port cannot (must not) be shared by other MIDI applications, such as se-
quencers etc.
To try and make the communication work, we have listed some tips and suggestions:
1. Replace your MIDI cables. This may sound simple, but quite often the problem is only a broken
cable.
2. Does the MIDI interface work fine with other MIDI equipment? If it does, it's probably not a hard-
ware problem.
3. Install or reinstall your MIDI interface with the latest drivers. Most manufacturers have drivers for
download on their web sites.
4. If you can't get the communication to work properly with your installed MIDI interface, even
though you reinstalled it with the latest driver, it could be wise to try another MIDI interface.
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Most of the information above also applies to the Macintosh platform. USB MIDI interfaces sometimes
have problems handling MIDI data when AppleTalk is activated. Therefore, if you are experiencing com-
munication problems when using a USB MIDI interface, disable AppleTalk.
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The Editor needs a separate MIDI port (1 MIDI In and MIDI Out pair) for each connected Nord Mod-
ular/Micro Modular to run properly. If you are using several Modulars and/or a sequencer software on
the same computer as the Editor, you will need a multiport MIDI interface. You must configure the Ed-
itor and the sequencer to use separate ports of the multiport MIDI interface.
Most of the sequencer software automatically opens every port of a multiport interface. In this case you
have to deassign one or more of the ports in the sequencer software and dedicate them exclusively to the
Editor. See the MIDI setup/configuration/devices part in the sequencer program manual.

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