> From: Thomas Rizzi [mailto:rizzitech@...] > > I connected the Polaris to a Roland keyboard via MIDI and > the Roland did not sound until I pressed LOWER FUNCTION B. > when I did ,the Roland did sound, but how do I know that the > Polaris basic channel is set to 1 & 2 through 6 are off? By looking at the LEDs. Make sure LED 1 is on and LEDs 2-6 are off; press the corresponding switch to toggle each LED on or off. > I may have to read the documentation for the MIDI-OX program > and see how to read which channels are being transmitted. There is no channel number in a Sysex message that MIDI-OX would know about, since that's a Polaris-specific detail, not part of the MIDI standard. The Sysex messages encoded into the files containing the factory program sets would refer to channel 1. So you just need to send the Sysex files as-is from MIDI-OX, and make sure the Polaris is configured to receive on channel 1. > Also how to send the sys-ex files to the Polaris? I beleive > I will find that out when I read the help files with MIDI-OX. Yes, you'll need to do that. As I recall, it's simple. > I also do not know how to set the Polaris to receive the sys-ex files. > But I need to wait until I get off of work to access the Polaris. I believe the Basic Channel number is the only thing in the Polaris you have to set properly in order for Sysex receiving to work. If it still doesn't work after you've made sure the Basic Channel is set to 1, there may be a hardware problem. -- Ciao, Paul D. DeRocco Paul mailto:pderocco@...
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RE: Re: Re: [chromapolaris] Memory Loss
2013-11-12 by Paul D. DeRocco
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