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Multiple Pads
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Subject: Multiple Pads
From: chris.re...@gmail.com
To: Synesthesia Mandala Drums <MandalaDrums@googlegroups.com>
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I recently received my second Mandala pad. Each works perfectly
alone. When I open the "audio + pad setup" window, under 'pad 1' it
shows two mandalas with the exact same serial number (mandaladrum 1047
and mandaladrum 1047). When I double check this in the device
manager, it shows two mandalas with two different serial numbers
(mandaladrum 1047 and mandaladrum 1298). It seems that which ever
device I plug in second becomes the dominant pad. If I plug in 1298
second, then it's serial number will appear twice under pad 1, pad
2, . . . . The same happens for 1047, when I plug it in second. The
VB also seems to favor the new pad. Even when the 'adio + pad setup"
window shows the older pad's serial number for both devices (1047) , I
can only play the newer pad.
Any ideas?
Chris