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Re: [DTXpress] back to linux

2004-08-03 by Vernon Graner

No problem! Gald to have been of help. The biggest problem we have here
is trying to judge how much detail to give. Too much and it can be
construed as condescending, too little and it's not helpful or it can
make the recipient feel bad since they think they should obviously know
what the answer means. :)

As for SYSEX, if the rosegarden has a "bulk dump capture" you might be
able to gather the SYSEX data, but I haven't used rosegarden so I dont
know. The SYSEX utilities I know of that work with the DTXpress are all
coded for windows I think... Anyone else know of any non-winDOHs SYSEX
for DTXpress? :)

Vern

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Creighton Higgins said:
> Vernon
> Thanks for your thoughtful responses thus far. I have been away from my
> desk for a couple days so here goes. I am good with PC's in general
> (used to teach certification classes) but have only dabbled in Linux. I
> guess I was wondering if sysex functions as a driver (which would be
> OS-specific). I have built a linux box from stuff lying around the house
> this weekend- it was a fun project for me and my 11-year-old, but I am
> waiting for my oldest son to visit to teach me the subtleties of
> configuration. But as I understand your post, I should be able to
> (install, deploy, load) sysex files on this machine and back up kit
> settings. It will be a few weeks since the lad and I are taking a road
> trip next week while the rest of my family travels abroad. I will keep
> you posted.
> I did find Rosegarden recently and I am excited about having access to a
> free powerful midi program that is FREE. Thanks and I will let you all
> know how things proceed. I apologize for any apparent denseness on my
> part- I go by the "Rule of Eleven." I must hear something eleven times
> before it penetrates.
>
> Creighton
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