,the ram card is the destination for the new patches.I don't have a card to test it,if I did I should be able to access 128 sounds instead of only 64.Is this correct or am I wrong?Will this solve my midi buffer full problem.
--- On Fri, 8/21/09, epitaph68 wrote:
From: epitaph68
Subject: [CZ-VZ-Files] Re: Loading patches
To: CZ-VZ-Files@yahoogroups.com
Date: Friday, August 21, 2009, 8:06 AM
--- In CZ-VZ-Files@ yahoogroups. com, Vince wrote:
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> The thing is I'm not daisy chaining them.Even when I have 1 usb midi interface hooked up ,I'm still getting midi buffer full.I went through the whole manual,Either I'm blind or there is nothing about it in the manual.The only thing that helps is to initialize it,but after I load a bank same thing.Any suggestions?
Vince;
You need a Sham-WOW, just kidding. I had a similiar problem when I first tried loading and had the VZ-1 hooked up using the midi out from my Audigy2 Soundblaster into one of my Digital MX-8 midi patchbays then onto the VZ-1 midi ports. The midi buffer of the MX-8 patchbay would fill up and I would get the same error on the VZ-1 you are getting. By going stright out of the computer into the VZ-1 I was able to bypass the MX-8 and all was well. I would say that something similiar is going on with the midi to usb conversion going on on your setup. Anyway to reroute your midi connections to your computer? Dont forget that the VZ and your computer talk back and forth during the data exchange, not just out from the computer and in on the VZ, you need the out from the VZ back into the computer. The manual notes that when you are doing this (Loading Voice and Operational patches)it is mimicking the process that you would take if you were hooking two VZ's together, (your computer being the second VZ). I don't know if this helps but maybe gives you more to think about.
DRFresh