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Egnater / Randall Modular Amps
RT2/RM4 midi control
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<blockquote data-quote="j4q0" data-source="post: 145321" data-attributes="member: 3288"><p>The MIDI mate will receive power from pins 6 and 7.</p><p>I power my MIDI mate through the phantom power from an Intellifex.</p><p>Jim Chowning from Rocktron replied an email I sent saying that the MIDI mate doesn't use pins 1 and 3 which are normally MIDI input.</p><p></p><p>From the RM4 midi guide: </p><p>9VAC @ 1 amp is supplied on pins 7 and 3 (internally switch able via S2-2) and also on pins 6 and 1 (internally switch able via S2-1) of the MIDI in jack. Consult your pedal manufacturer?s manual for power requirements.</p><p></p><p>Not sure why you would have 2 pairs sending power.</p><p>From my research this is the standard MIDI pin layout: (pins 1 and 3 are NC in this case because they are not being used in this example, though they are typically used for MIDI input like Jim Chowning said)</p><p><img src="http://i.imgur.com/NMDdAYW.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p>So you either need to switch the polarity on the switches on the RM4 (the one with 2 DIP switches) or you would need a custom MIDI cable that matches the pins that provide power on the RM4</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="j4q0, post: 145321, member: 3288"] The MIDI mate will receive power from pins 6 and 7. I power my MIDI mate through the phantom power from an Intellifex. Jim Chowning from Rocktron replied an email I sent saying that the MIDI mate doesn't use pins 1 and 3 which are normally MIDI input. From the RM4 midi guide: 9VAC @ 1 amp is supplied on pins 7 and 3 (internally switch able via S2-2) and also on pins 6 and 1 (internally switch able via S2-1) of the MIDI in jack. Consult your pedal manufacturer?s manual for power requirements. Not sure why you would have 2 pairs sending power. From my research this is the standard MIDI pin layout: (pins 1 and 3 are NC in this case because they are not being used in this example, though they are typically used for MIDI input like Jim Chowning said) [img]http://i.imgur.com/NMDdAYW.jpg[/img] So you either need to switch the polarity on the switches on the RM4 (the one with 2 DIP switches) or you would need a custom MIDI cable that matches the pins that provide power on the RM4 [/QUOTE]
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RT2/RM4 midi control
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