• • • • • • • • back • • • • • • • • • • • back • • • • • • • • • • • back • • • • • • • • • • • • back • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • back • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Thomann is the largest online and mail order retailer for musical instruments as well as light and sound equipment worldwide, having about 10m customers in 120 countries and 80.000 listed products. We are musicians ourselves and share your passion for making music. As a company, we have one single objective: making you, our customer, happy. • We have a wide variety of pages giving information and enabling you to contact us before and after your purchase. Alternatively, please feel free to use our accounts on social media such as Facebook or Twitter to get in touch. • Most members of our service staff are musicians themselves, and therefore excellently qualified to help our customers from the choice of their instruments all the way to maintenance or repairs. Name OS Size Last Update; USB-MIDI Driver V1.3.2-2 for Mac macOS 10.14-OS X 10.5: Mac: 2.8MB: 2016-12-20: DTX-MULTI 12 Firmware V 1.10 Update Program — 1.7MB. • Our expert departments and workshops allow us to offer you professional advice and rapid maintenance and repair services. This also affects the price - to our customers' benefit, of course. • Apart from the shop, you can discover a wide variety of additional things - forums, apps, blogs, and much more. Always with customised added value for musicians. I used to have one of these while living abroad, and got used to the concept of using a compact electric drumpad set as a MIDI controller for great drum soundbanks such as Addictive Drums or similar plugins. I should say though, that as a standalone I wouldn't easily use it. I'm not really a fan of how its internal soundbanks sound, neither of the included reverb effect. But considering the application I wanted to use it for (triggering drum samples from my DAW), it does get the job done, although I wish the pads were a bit more sensitive. And it really is the cheapest solution in this respect if you're looking for a real drumset feel to your recordings. Only other contender in this respect is the Yamaha DD65, which has alot more to offer actually (decent internal drum sounds, possibility to connect to external drum modules through MIDI connection, an array of effects, etc.), but for almost twice the price. Hi I'm having a problem with my dm6 drumkit and samplepad pro. The MIDI is not working at all with my iMac. It just stopped working two days ago, was working fine every day before that. I just tested it with my old macbook pro and the MIDI still works fine for both drum devices. Using the same cord (tried multiple cords too) and same macOS and version of Logic. The only possible cause that I can think of is- I just got a korg nanokey about two or three days ago. It was recommended to install the Korg Driver, so I did this at that time (only on the iMac, not the MacBook). Is it possible that the Korg driver could be interfering with the Alesis Dm6 driver? If so, how can I make it stop interfering? ![]() ![]() What do I need to do? Is quickbooks for mac compatible with el capitan. If thats not the issue, then what could it be and how can I fix it? Hi Dan, Thanks for posting. Sorry for the delay. Do you mean that both your DM6 and SamplePad Pro are not sending MIDI data when used independently, or are you using one as a master and the other as a slave device? Can you clarify this? How did you test the MIDI functionally for both devices? Did you use a software like MIDI Monitor? Have you tried multiple USB ports on your computer? It's a possibility the Korg driver could be interfering; however, this is unlikely. You may want to try uninstalling the Korg driver to see if this clears things up. Most MIDI drivers will be stored in the following directory on your Mac, though you may want to confirm with Korg that their driver(s) install to this location as well: • Macintosh HD > Library > Audio > MIDI Drivers You may want to also try creating a new MIDI configuration within your Audio MIDI Setup. This may be helpful if: • You have just updated your OS and your MIDI device is no longer recognized • Software cannot find your MIDI device • MIDI device is recognized by the software but has limited or no response • MIDI device was connected or disconnected repeatedly • MIDI device configuration has changed, i.e.
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