I have been having some problems with my MalletKat.
I am in a salsa band and I play all the melodies melodic
stuff on the Malletkat with a vibe sample. I found a great
steady gig but It almost seems that the place has an
electrical problem. I played 2 gigs with the malletkat
randomly triggering notes during play. Very embarrassing and
Some REALLY loud and some notes don't sound when struck.
MIDI monitor shows a nonstop cycle of midi program changes
or something. (the message "reset" appears 10 times a second) I have a MK that was just refurbished last
year or not even a year. Last night it happened again, I am
not reliable to play lead in the band now. How can I
troubleshoot this issue. After the gig, I went back to my
practice space as soon as I could and the thing worked fine
or atleast midi monitor was not showing a nonstop cycle of "Reset"
program changes. Midi monitor only showed when I struck a
note(as it should). I have my MK hooked up to a Focusright
Scarlett 18i8 and that is connected to my Mac Mini (2012)
which runs Kontact and the samples are alternate mode
Vibraphone samples. I have the Mac, the Scarlett and a small
LCD monitor plugged into a surge protector then I plug the
surge protector into the bar's Surge protector.
Unfortunately the outlets are limited and there are 3
outlets but all 3 give the same results. the 2 outlets are
all running 4 powered speakers, a mixer running an amp with
2 monitors and 3-4 mics. Also a bass Amp and a Piano with
amp. even if I am plugged in by myself, the issue pops up.
Another funny thing is that my backup plan is my receptor. I
plugged it into the outlet and it wouldn't even load up.
it turned on but just said initializing (for a solid
hour).Again, after the gig, I went back to my practice space
and it booted up within a minute. I don't know how to go
about trouble shooting this. I have another gig there in 3
weeks and am having a panic attack while contemplating
pulling out of the gig. Again, I could really use this
steady gig. It is a step up my latter into playing on a more
professional level/basis. Would a battery or Power
conditioner help? I am not up to par with you on my
electronics for I started out an acoustic percussionist
and have had to learn basic speakers, cables, and mixers
on my own. Any help would be so appreciative.