bottom row of MF classic all send the same midi signal, not working correctly
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    Tech Mentor beisi's Avatar
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    Default bottom row of MF classic all send the same midi signal, not working correctly

    Hi there,

    I have a midi fighter classic (#1930) that has worked perfectly up until this morning.

    The bottom row of buttons now send all the same midi message 3/B0 in normal mode and 3/B1, 3/B2, 3B/3 in four banks mode.

    I have tested this in TP2 and Ableton with the same results.

    Have tried updating the firmware but it seems that I have the latest and the fact it is showing in normal and 4banks mode suggests there is some hardware thing going on.

    I was using it last night with no probs in Ableton triggering samples, went to bed, woke up tried it again and now its not working properly.



    What can I do?

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    hey there!

    Try reflashing it with either the MF updater tool or do a manual reflash by following the tutorial that can be found on this forum

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    Unhappy now it is a brick :(((((((((

    So I have used that guide to use the red switch method to enter boot mode.

    The MF utility sees the MF and says it has the nov 2011 firmware.

    I can press 'update' and it goes through the steps all green up until the third last and second last steps:

    GREEN...
    GREEN
    ...GREEN
    RED cleaning up
    ORANGE failed to release USB device
    GREEN success!

    Now in both TSP2 and Ableton I can see 'Midi Fighter Classic' as a midi device (before when it was working it had some other name) but neither show any incoming midi signals! :eek:

    In TSP2 I have the IGF mapping with all the in's and out's set to 'Midi Fighter Classic'.
    In Ableton I have the preferences-midi ports 'Track' and 'Remote' set to 'on'.

    I have tried entering boot mode using the red buttons, finding the device (i'm running Win 7 Home 64bit BTW) driver and deleting it. When I plug it back in again it says it downloads and succesfully configures it.

    I have also tried to 'update driver' and it tells me that windows already has the correct driver.

    mega -sigh- and god damn, its a nice looking brick now, at least last night 3/4 of the buttons worked...

    any one with any thoughts?... condolencies?

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    Hey Scooter,
    Im sorry to hear about your woes!

    It sounds like a hardware problem to me, get in contact with support to arrange a replacement PCB.

    You can let them know I recommended replacement.

    Cheers,

    Mike

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    thanks Mike,

    I have submitted a support request pointing them to this URL... am now waiting...

    That being said, i'm not terribly savvy with electronicsy stuff... when you say that new component are you suggesting that I will need to do some soldering etc? or is it going to be easier to send it back? (i'm located in the europe, NL)

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    If it is a hardware problem they will send you a replacement pcb board.
    2x Technics 1200's - Xone 92 -
    MidiFighter Classic x2 - TSP2 - Audio 10 - Black MacBook

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    what is involved to install the replacement PCB?

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    It's dead easy to strip down and re build, about five minutes
    All you will need is a Allen key to unscrew the top four screws
    and the four screws on the bottom of the MF

    There is a video on the DJTT shop somewhere
    that shows you how to build a MF

    that should give you a good idea on how to strip it down
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    MidiFighter Classic x2 - TSP2 - Audio 10 - Black MacBook

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    Yeah we will send a replacement PCB, as Will said it is dead easy to replace.

    No soldering required, it all snaps & screws together.

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