FantomXR Posted October 22, 2013 Report Share Posted October 22, 2013 (edited) Hey people, for my keyboard project I'm not using a DIO-Matrix-Modul, but a DIN and a DOUT-Modul. I configured the KB-app like this (excerpt): [9275.100] kb 1 debug off [9275.100] kb 1 midi_ports 0x1011 [9275.100] kb 1 midi_chn 1 [9275.100] kb 1 note_offset 21 [9275.101] kb 1 rows 12 [9275.101] kb 1 velocity on [9275.101] kb 1 release_velocity off [9275.102] kb 1 optimized on[9275.102] kb 1 dout_sr1 1 [9275.102] kb 1 dout_sr2 2 [9275.103] kb 1 din_sr1 1 [9275.103] kb 1 din_sr2 2 [9275.103] kb 1 din_key_offset 40 So... I'm wondering, that I get "Note On"s too, if I use SR 3 and 4 of the first DOUT... why that? I thought, that they were "disabled". If not, is there a chance to disable them for the first kb? The reason why I'm asking this: The keyscanning of my keyboard is a bit tricky and this is the only solution I can get this to work. I want to use kb 1 and the first two SRs of the DOUT to scan all C#-F#, kb2 and the other two SRs to scan all Gs-Cs on my keyboard. The DINs are the same for both kbs. But if I configure the app like this, I get two notes everytime I hit one key... Thank you ! Chris Edited October 22, 2013 by FantomXR Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FantomXR Posted October 23, 2013 Author Report Share Posted October 23, 2013 I solved the problem by using Midibox_NG. It seems, that it's not the same driver on NG and KB. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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