Hello, all. I have seen this issue on this forum in the past but not for quite a while. I'm wondering if anybody out there has found a solution.
The Nitro Module is detected by Windows and by my drum synth programs, but it does not send midi note data.
I have tested it on multiple Windows 10 PCs using multiple ASIO drivers.
I have tested it with multiple drum synths including Session Drummer and SI Drums in Cakewalk, and IK Multimedia MODO Drum and SampleTank 4.
I have used multiple midi testers including Midi-OX and some other online sources that I can't remember.
I have connected the Nitro module midi in/out to my SR-16, and the SR-16 will trigger the the sounds in the Nitro Module, but the Nitro will not trigger the sounds in the SR-16.
I have found that the Nitro Module will send tempo/clock start/stop data. Midi-OX shows constant clock data transmitting and does respond to Play/Stop commands from the Nitro.
The Nitro Module will control play/stop and tempo on the SR-16 so I can play SR-16 patterns using the Start/Stop button and tempo settings on the Nitro.
After about 6 years of owning the original Nitro-8 Kit, I have just purchased the Nitro Mesh Kit which has the same module. The new module shows exactly the same behavior. It is most definitely not an issue with USB 1.0/2.0/3.0 cables or settings in the Nitro Module (there is only 1 setting that comes into play, and it can only be set to ON or OFF).
I have had a ticket open with InMusic for a while, without a response.
Has ANYONE figured this out? Is the Nitro just not compatible with Windows 10, somehow?
For my purposes, the audio out from the Nitro is sufficient, but I would much rather use the sounds in MODO drum if possible.
Thank you all for your help.