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Re: Midi cables?!?!

MenT-aL said:
I have had my j-station for nearly a year now (!!!), and am in love with the thing! It's simply amazing! However I have a slight problem hooking up the midi ports to my pc. I have an Audiophile 24/96 soundcard which has the midi in and out ports, identical to the ones on the j-station. I have been to several music stores and searched for hours on the internet and haven't been able to find a cable which will hook up my J with the audiophile via midi. I have been told that a 4 headed cable (midi) doesn't exist!

Does anyone out there have a J and the audiophile?? how the hell can i hook it up via midi? Do i just simply get a standard midi cable and hook the j input port to the audiophile out?? I am confused...

Cheers for any replies...

Regards

aL

You need to look at the back of your J-Station again. The midi in & out are both 5 pin, not 4.
 
I can only echo the majority with my experiences.Use j-edit and use the s/pdif connections for recording.I have gigged with my j and I used an ART X-15 midi controller pedel I bought used for $40,worked great for changing patches on the fly.
 
yea i love my j-station. for a while i only used it for recording. when i would hook it up to my mackie pa-mixer deal, it sounded like garbage. i think it was the pa speakers themselves. but now i have it through a power amp and a mesa 4x12 cabinet, it sounds great.

i bought a j-8 on ebay a while back for only like $110 - $130 or so. don't remember off hand. it works fine and adds wah. the wah is decent but a real pedal is of course much better. but those cost a lot more obviously. also, when changing patches on the foot controller, it usually takes a split second after you press the button. its not immediate, but almost.

i currently record through the line in on my soundblaster live! card. i dont mind the quality, but i don't know what i'm missing with the spdif option. if anyone is bored, feel free to email or post a sample recorded through the line-in, and then recorded through the spdif. i'd like to go spdif, but the SB doesn't support that.

also, whats an in-expensive way to go about adding spdif-in capibilities to my computer setup?


also, i have a pretty decent distortion patch. pretty heavy. works for megadeth, metallica, dream theater. etc. i'm not sure where i got it but i can go through my downloaded patches and figure out which one it is, or probably just dump it to its own file.

i also have (in my opinion) a nice clean, and one thats supposed to sound like yngwie. actually i think what i did was looked at a supposed screen shot of yngwie's settings (he practices on a j-station) and put it in my setup. it sounds ok.

eddie
 
By a '4 headed cable' I mean a cable which has at one end, a 5 pin Midi IN head and a 5 pin midi OUT head (male and female?) and at the other end, the same...

To put it simply; the 2 midi ports on the J are identical to the midi ports on my soundcard, how would I link these up?

How do you guys connect your J to the PC via MIDI for use with the J-edit??? Into the Joystick port?

I think an Audiophile 24/96 user/expert is what is needed here.....I am obviousley confusing something simple up here.... sorry....

Cheers for your reply Firebird ;)

regards

aL
 
MenT-aL said:
By a '4 headed cable' I mean a cable which has at one end, a 5 pin Midi IN head and a 5 pin midi OUT head (male and female?) and at the other end, the same...

To put it simply; the 2 midi ports on the J are identical to the midi ports on my soundcard, how would I link these up?

How do you guys connect your J to the PC via MIDI for use with the J-edit??? Into the Joystick port?

aL


yea i would say just get two standard midi cables. but im just guessing

yea i personally connect my j-station to my computer with the midi to joystick cable. its got midi in/out and an extra joystick plug so i can plug in a real joystick while the cable is still plugged in. no problems yet
 
MenT-aL said:
By a '4 headed cable' I mean a cable which has at one end, a 5 pin Midi IN head and a 5 pin midi OUT head (male and female?) and at the other end, the same...

To put it simply; the 2 midi ports on the J are identical to the midi ports on my soundcard, how would I link these up?

How do you guys connect your J to the PC via MIDI for use with the J-edit??? Into the Joystick port?

I think an Audiophile 24/96 user/expert is what is needed here.....I am obviousley confusing something simple up here.... sorry....

Cheers for your reply Firebird ;)

regards

aL

If the ports on the Audiophile are 5-pin female and the ports on the J-station are both 5-pin female, you just need two regular old MIDI cables (male connectors on either end). Plug the 24/96's MIDI out to the J-station's MIDI in and vice versa. This should hook you right up!
 
I just bought one from Guitar Center last night. Sounds pretty good. I was a little concerned about noise on some of the distortion settings, but it's quieter than I thought it would be. So far it seems like a good buy for the price. It did not come with midi cables so I'll have to buy a couple so I can use the advanced tweaking from the computer.
 
Re: Midi cables?!?!

MenT-aL said:
I have had my j-station for nearly a year now (!!!), and am in love with the thing! It's simply amazing! However I have a slight problem hooking up the midi ports to my pc. I have an Audiophile 24/96 soundcard which has the midi in and out ports, identical to the ones on the j-station. I have been to several music stores and searched for hours on the internet and haven't been able to find a cable which will hook up my J with the audiophile via midi. I have been told that a 4 headed cable (midi) doesn't exist!

Does anyone out there have a J and the audiophile?? how the hell can i hook it up via midi? Do i just simply get a standard midi cable and hook the j input port to the audiophile out?? I am confused...

Cheers for any replies...

Regards

aL

You don't need a 4 headed cable. Just get 2 standard midi cables (both ends male 5 pin) connect your j-station midi out to the audiophile midi in, and the j-station midi in to the audiophile midi out. And that's it.
 
I just went to a music store (and have been to another too), where I didn't even realize there is an issue between different types of MIDI cables. i just grabbed some off the rack, and they connect me and the J is fine. It is totally standard.
 
OK, cheers guys! No wonder the people at the music shop think I am crazy, a 4 headed midi cable, LOL...

Anyway thanks alot!

Regards

aL
 
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