my module is out of warranty.
Unfortunately, in my country, Alesis no longer provides support.
I gave the module for repair, the master said that everything was fine with my module, and for deeper diagnostics, the electronic circuit of the module was needed, which Alesis does not provide.
By the way, do you happen to know where to find this circuit?
Thank you, your advice helped me a lot, the volume of the pads became higher!
Is there any settings to increase the music that I play through the aux?
There is no adjustment for the Aux in..so not much you can other than increase the input.
You can also increase the "Trigger" Sensitivity....UTILITY > TRIGGER > HIGH
Alesis (InMusic ) will never release any schematics or Repair/Service manual.
There isn't much information other than I have pictures of a couple modules I knew were sent out and returned..both had something done in the same area..
the pics are a bit blurry as everything is SMD and hard to focus...but you'll get an idea of the area. but you can see one had a solid jumper to bypass something and another looks like has a resistor or something soldered/hot glued...whether or not it applies to your is unknown.
It's in the 12 V in area..I believe some mentioned it was a Capacitor Failure caused by the Power Supply..
I have had 2 modules and 2 power supplies go bad..The Power supplies fail to supply enough and the modules lights go erratic as it tries to draw in more power and it heats up.
With the module flipped over to remove the screws lift the bottom and Have them check the board on the left (The only Blue board).
BTW..Welcome to the Forum !!