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I had a similar problem running a DX7 with an ordinary audio
Five-Pin-DIN cable instead of a "proper" MIDI cable connected to
my sequencer.
The poblem was cured when I replaced the cable, which maybe had
a high resistance conductor and couldn't cope with the MIDI throughput,
especially when there was lots of controller data.
Incidently, I find reasonable quality Five-Pin-DIN audio cables
usually serve as MIDI cables quite well, and I have a STAR Network
using a Phillip Rees' 1X10 MIDI THRU box which eliminates the need
to Daisychain.
Maybe try another cable Ross?
Regards, Brian
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| The problem isn't resistance (wire is pretty much wire, and resistance
is not the sole determining factor in a cable's bandwidth; capacitance
and inductance are probably more important) as much as it is shielding,
which determines noise susceptibility. Capacitance might be an
issue, but MIDI's 32Kbit/sec data rate is not really that far out
of the audio range.
But the bottom line is, just because the connector's the same doesn't
mean the cable will work.
len.
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