The problem come from the code, not from your hardware.
 We made some test with our Yoctos and all have the same issue.
   We made some test with our Yoctos and all have the same issue.We will update code for this mistake this afternoon.
Best regards,
e-licktronic
 We made some test with our Yoctos and all have the same issue.
   We made some test with our Yoctos and all have the same issue.
 
  
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 ?You didn't miss anything and i don't understand why you still have S-trig instead of V-trig. The code work fine on ours Yocto why not on yours ?Sal Mocco wrote:Thank you ! I tried to update my yocto but it didn't work
Here what I've done (5 times to be sure I was not doing mistake) :
- Turn off the yocto
- Press 1, 3 and 5 and turn it on (leds have lighted twice)
- On MIDI-OX : Action > Send > Sysex file... > Yocto20_Vtrig.syx
- There was a loading bar on the Yocto (first led lighted up then the second one,... it stopped when the loading bar reached the 8th pad)
- Leds lighted twice again
But I still have 5V on both trigs without lauching sequence (so still have S-Trig). Did I miss a step ? Thank you again for your time !
How do you add delay ? I tried to check online but didn't find a way to do it with a sysex file :/julienvoirin wrote:on midibox you need to add some delay between packets (750ms) of the sent sysex to achieve the update. it is the same on mutable instruments. maybe it is the same here ?
With or without doing the update ? Because if you have not done it, your SH-2 should indeed trig on the right step (5V->0V->5V) but hold the note all the way. So yes, if you put sustain to zero and with decay you will have what you want but it's not v-trig.discodisco wrote:I've been using the trigger outs and they seem to work correctly with an SH2.
Arg... I checked it by turning on my yocto and testing jacks connected to both trigger outputs. So yes, I should have 0V (testing with voltmeter) on both of them but I still have 5V... Is there a way to know if the update has succesfully been done ? To know if it's still a software issue or if it's a hardware mistake I've done on my Yocto.e-licktronic wrote:You didn't miss anything and i don't understand why you still have S-trig instead of V-trig. The code work fine on ours Yocto why not on yours ?
How did you check your Trig OUT? with a voltmeter you have to measure 0v on trig out