![]() I have the switch selected to Synth and I turned the volume all the way up. The pickup mounted to my guitar has a volume control and a selector switch. In the MIDI channel I set up for the GR-33, I've indicated the UM-ONE in both the In and Out sections at the bottom of the track, I selected a channel, and so with the instruments, I'm able to select whatever I want from the available GR-33 instruments. I already have an instrument definition file for the GR-33, so I assigned it to the UM-ONE in Cakewalk's "Assign Instrument Definitions" screen. I installed the UM-ONE driver, which happened when I plugged it into my computer. I have two of them, and it would be nice if I could use them for some of my other old MIDI gear.Īnyway, the problem I'm having is I'm not getting any MIDI data coming through. Prior, I'd been trying to get it to work using a Midiman MidiSport 2x2 USB interface. At the advice of another GR-33 user, I bought a Roland UM-ONE MIDI to USB interface. ![]() Now I have to use an adapter that converts the MIDI plugs to USB. So, time to dust it off and see if I can get it going.īack then I was able to interface my MIDI gear to my DAW directly with the round MIDI plugs. Yes, it's been just a few years, and I've forgotten just about everything I had going on back then, but I have an occasion where I'd really like to use it again. ![]() Back when I used Pro Audio, I was able to get my GR-33 to work fine.
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