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Re: [Evolver] Many thanks to Ravi

2003-01-07 by Ravi Ivan Sharma

kudosalwayswelcome!
Yup, just load the .mid file into any sequencer and feed it into the evolver. Just remember that the patch will load into the place it came from. In the case of b1p1v2.mid that means it will go into bank1 patch 1. I am not sure, however if it won't go into patch 1 of whatever bank your evolver happens to be on.
This issue, if addressed by Dave in the next o.s. will be fixed by the suggestion to have a "compare" feature which essentially creates a temp patch. In such case any single loaded sound will load into the temp patch no matter where it came from, then the loading user can assign it where they want. This will be good.
Ravi
----- Original Message -----
From: Ski
Sent: Monday, January 06, 2003 10:08 PM
Subject: [Evolver] Many thanks to Ravi

I know that most people here already know this, but Ravi really does
a great job here. I was reminded of that today when I went cruising
through the "Files" section online. Ravi has made sure to include
anything and everything Evolver related in here. Not to mention the
fact that he answers nearly every single post to this group. So
anyway, I just wanted to pass along a public "Thanks"!

While in the Files section, I came across Ravi's "b1p1v2.mid" patches
file. I'm embarrassed to ask (*really* embarrassed!), but how do you
load patches into the Evolver from a MIDI file? Can I assume that
it's like many others, and as simple as "playing" the file with your
digital sequencer into the Evolver MIDI IN? Just wanted to be sure,
because I've used nothing but SYSEX files with MIDIox for patch
loading/saving on the Evolver.

Thanks a lot.


Ski
www.ex5tech.com



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