Input Signal Strength
Posted: Tue Mar 13, 2012 8:02 pm
Hi,
I am not having as much success with the B2M as I had intended. I have read many posts and reviews and seen most all of the demos on YouTube. I am a pretty experienced bass player and am able to play monophonically. The latency seems to be very low so I am getting a good response. I am suspecting that the output level on my MusicMan 5-string may not be strong enough because at full volume on the bass, I am unable to get the clip light to go on so I suspect my signal may be too weak for the notes to be more reliably converted to MIDI. I get a lot of output notes an octave lower, sometimes the notes sustain where a note off signal is not sent and i need to lightly tap on a string and mute to get it to stop. any suggestions for me? How can I determine if the signal strength is good enough for your unit? I really want to use this but at this point it is way too glitchy for me to consider it.
Thanks,
Barry
I am not having as much success with the B2M as I had intended. I have read many posts and reviews and seen most all of the demos on YouTube. I am a pretty experienced bass player and am able to play monophonically. The latency seems to be very low so I am getting a good response. I am suspecting that the output level on my MusicMan 5-string may not be strong enough because at full volume on the bass, I am unable to get the clip light to go on so I suspect my signal may be too weak for the notes to be more reliably converted to MIDI. I get a lot of output notes an octave lower, sometimes the notes sustain where a note off signal is not sent and i need to lightly tap on a string and mute to get it to stop. any suggestions for me? How can I determine if the signal strength is good enough for your unit? I really want to use this but at this point it is way too glitchy for me to consider it.
Thanks,
Barry