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machindrum and sysex

machindrum and sysex

2003-02-17 by pilloplex <CARGO1@INTERFREE.IT>

hello,i have lost my midi set up data again,yesterday i have only 
turned on my md and i have lost midi set up number 1(1 of 8)!! i' 
think seriously it's a problem of my md!!!
please tell me anything and explain me how to use midi ox properly...
i make a .syx file transmitting all data from md sysex send 
function...the file is ok...then i delete some patterns on my md for 
veify if when i reload the .syx file there are the patterns i have 
deleted before...NOTHING,LOST THEM!!...i recieve 32 message,i verify 
using "ver" function on md and it tell me "32 message recieved"!! it 
seems to be ok,but the data isn't the same data i  have saved on .syx 
file....why? midi ox buffers set up is: size 128,num32,delay 120,but 
i have also try with normal setup,buffer 256, num16, delay 60...
please help me!!!

Re: machindrum and sysex

2003-02-18 by scutopus <scutopus@yahoo.com>

if i understand your post correctly, you only used sysex verify which 
makes sure that the data is not corrupted but doesn't save the 
information to the MD. sysex receive is the command you want if you 
want the MD to store the sysex dump. i hope this helps!
w.

Re: machindrum and sysex

2003-02-19 by pilloplex <CARGO1@INTERFREE.IT>

no,i use rec function,then veryfy function...in "rec func" the md 
recieve 32 message,in "ver func" it recieve 32 message,it seems to be 
ok but there isn't data!!!


--- In elektron-users@yahoogroups.com, "scutopus <scutopus@y...>" 
<scutopus@y...> wrote:
> if i understand your post correctly, you only used sysex verify 
which 
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> makes sure that the data is not corrupted but doesn't save the 
> information to the MD. sysex receive is the command you want if you 
> want the MD to store the sysex dump. i hope this helps!
> w.

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