First post, by Mandelbrot
I have a SB16 CT2230, and the MIDI output will not drive any MIDI input on my SC88-VL (or one of my 3 PC MIDI adapters). It successfully drives my MT-32, a Yamaha keyboard, and 2 of my 3 PC MIDI adapters. I do not believe the problem is with the SC88 because all my other MIDI sources can drive it just fine (plus I replaced the opto-couplers with new ones, and that didn't make any difference).
Measuring the voltage on MIDI pin 4 without anything connected shows a solid +5V, but as I put higher and higher resistors across pins 4 and 5, the voltage starts dropping pretty quickly. For example, with a 1K resistor, the voltage across pins 4 and 5 is only 1.75V, compared to the same test setup with a good MIDI output (MT-32), where the voltage is 3.75V. With the SB16 connected to the SC88, the voltage across pins 4 and 5 is only about 1V, compared to about 2V when driven with a good MIDI output (MT-32).
I am using an old passive game port to MIDI adapter I have had since the early 90s, so my guess is that the SB16 is not able to output enough current to drive the SC88-VL MIDI inputs.
Assuming my assessment is accurate, is this a typical compatibility problem with the SB16, or is there something wrong with it?
Any ideas on how to fix it, or what I could do to narrow down the problem?
I could find or build an active cable, or a powered MIDI-thru (I've been using the MIDI-thru on the MT-32 for now), but I would really like to get the SB16 driving the SC88 directly if possible.
I appreciate any ideas!