…but it´s working quite poorly. The Voyager reacts in kind of a random way. I have to hit really hard and still it triggers just once in a while. I´m using an Alesis Control Pad which works just fine with a Nord Drum and I tried it with my Roland JX8P. No problems at all. Are there some settings I need to make to make the Voyager getting trigged properly?
My overall impression is that there´s much to ask for MIDI-wise with the Voyager. A while ago I had troble with turning some MIDI-notes of so my MonoMachine (I think) could control notes but not some random value when I was tweaking some parameter that wasn´t at all related. No, it was the other way around! I wanted the Voyager to play the MonoMachine and have the two layered, but when I adjusted the filter or something on the Voyager, there was something getting tweaked on the MonoMachine as well. I then downloaded another version of the software for the Voyager to be able to design what MIDI to send. Could that be the issue in this case?
To be honest I really hate MIDI issues because I can´t get my head around them. I really don´t grasp how it works and what parameters and possibilities there are and it really frustrates me.
Got to it again today. I can adjust the Voyager so the notes sound as I want them but only about four of five hits triggers a note. The Voyagers MIDI In lamp lights up all the time though.
Tried tweaking the Voyagers MIDI settings. Turned off almost all MIDI CC in. No difference.
This is just a shot int he dark, but I’m wondering if the Gate Times from the Alesis drum pads are extremely short.
By that I mean the length of time from a pad’s MIDI Note On to its MIDI Note Off. With keyboards, we typically hold the key a lot longer than a drum pad’s default Gate Time.
Quite often, a drum pad’s Gate Time is the absolute shortest amount of time allowed by MIDI.
This could be the cause of a Voyager patch not having enough time to actually make a sound.
Give this a try:
See if you can edit one of the pads to have a longer Gate Time (or Note On Time, Duration, etc.)
If you start hearing the Voyager, you’ll know how to fix it.
There may even be a Global setting in the drum pads to lengthen all the pads’ Gate Times at once.
The Memorymoog has a feature called unconditional contour, meaning the EG would complete its full ADSR contour regardless of when the key was released.
That would be the ideal solution, but I do not see any such option in the Voyager. You may have to adjust the gate time in your drum controller.