I'll keep plugging at it. Might even put win 98 on an old laptop. Wish I could find an old game port MIDI cable. now they were rock solid If you ever try those patches out one of them sounds superb when operating the bend wheel. On 29/09/2011 10:40 PM, Lee Borrell wrote: > The handshaking to which you refer,requires the use of TWO midiox instances as suggested in my other contribution. The code to send as a prompt for the CZ to give up a patch is at the URL in my other mail. The two instances of midiox need to be set to TX and RX respectively using the OPTIONS drop down and choosing MIDI DEVICES and setting once instance to the OUT port and the other to the IN. > Send the prompt code to the OUT so that it goes to the CZ in.This will prompt it to give up the patch sysx and it will send it to the PC IN - where you should have set the other MIDIox instance ready to receive a manual dump - the second instance will then capture the patches...one by one - to my knowledge there is no complete dump,short of sending multiple patch dump requests one after another. > Note that the patch data can be edited (as shown in my links) and sent back to another patch location,as is indeed the case if one wishes to store the patch in a 230s which only has the last 4 locations as RAM. This works as I currently use this to store CZ patches,though I am using Win98 to avoid latency problems. > > --- On Thu, 29/9/11, hector<hectorcrawfish@...> wrote: > > From: hector<hectorcrawfish@...> > Subject: [CZsynth] Re: Sysx patches and CZ101 > To: CZsynth@yahoogroups.com > Date: Thursday, 29 September, 2011, 6:46
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Re: [CZsynth] Re: Sysx patches and CZ101
2011-09-29 by Phillip White
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