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Re: [bc2000] Re: BCR memories

2016-09-23 by Sarmad Attar Bashi Shargool

Well, well, well...

This is getting more and more interesting! Adding new dimensions to my imagined performance...

I hadn't even planned on changing patches. But I think this device can fix the issues of a wonderful synth with amnesia. Like giving life back to someone. Actually the MKS 7 has just taken me back to 88, in my first few hours of recording with it. The Lemur MKS 7 control patch is nice. But switch the synth off and there's a lot of resetting parameters to be done.

I think a white BC mapped out to my MKS 7 can sort my life out! Well the most important things at least...

Thanks for the revelations. That would have been a lot more routing through Gearslutz etc. And I'd rather be making music.

Cheers from London,

Sarmad


















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> On 23 Sep 2016, at 03:06, rpcfender@....au [bc2000] <bc2000@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
> 
> If you want to, you can have the same BC MKS-7 patch in each of the 32 locations, but with different default values for each parameter.
> 
> 
> This means you could set up 32 MKS-7 patches by setting the BC controls default values to the patch value.
> 
> When you select a new BC preset these default values would be output and the MKS-7 to set up the new patch and would be in sync with the BC.
> 
> It would involve the BC sending more sysex data than the synth's packed patch sysex, so it would take a little longer. So swapping patches between notes might be tricky. You will have to try it to find out.
> 
> Any changes in the position of the encoders or buttons made live are remembered by the BC when changing patches. So if you change back to a patch you have been playing with, the values sent out will put the synth back in that modified state NOT the default settings.
> 
> To get back to the default settings you have to power cycle the BC (turn it off and on again).
> 
> Either way the synth remains in sync with the BC.
> 
> All the best
> Royce
> 
>

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