I got a Kenton kit as well, and I got it working fine. It's not the Solo but the Pro 2000, but they work pretty similar. (the only problem may be that I don't have it around at the moment; a friend borrowed it...)
So, where do we start ? Is your only problem that the sequencer won't run in sync? (the Kenton is a pretty expensive choice if you merely want to convert MIDI clock signals into a sync-24 signal...)
Here's a quick checklist of some possible causes:
- Is your sequencer sending MIDI clock signals to the Kenton?
- Is there a proper DIN cable between the sync-24 output of the kenton and the 303 sync-24 input?
- Did you put the cable in all the way into the 303 and wiggle it a little while playing the external sequencer? (most 303's need wiggling; probably a side-effect of the fact that the sync input also works as a sync output with the plug halfway in...)
tell me if this is any help...
greets, Sjoerd
At 14:57 28-11-02 -0500, you wrote:
you are probly better off using software.
Not!
I own a real 303 and paid 200.00 dollars to kenton for a pro solo so i can sync it up midi.I has been two months now and I still don't know what settings to put this pro solo on to make it sync up my 303.I emailed Kenton they said read the directions.This manuel is impossible to figure out.does anyone know the answer to my problem?-------[ http://www.tb-303.org ] ---------------------- Subscribe & unsubscribe there : http://www.tb-303.org/
