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Emax and Cubase Integration

2006-11-07 by brainztain

Hi,

I was wondering if anybody knows if it's possible to browse through the 
patches on the emax (1) from Cubase.  There are "devise panels" for 
cubase that people (smarter than me) make for old analog synths, which 
provice some control over the gear through Cubase by the use of CC's 
and sysex.  Does anybody know anything about this or have anything they 
can share?

Thanks

RE: [emax] Emax and Cubase Integration

2006-11-07 by ktraffi@...

Hi,
I own an Emax HD SE.
I recently had to remove the Hard Drive and now have to load the OS
diskette and just one sound at a time.
What you're describing is a Librarian Program such as Unisyn (Mark of the
Unicorn), or Sound Quest's program. Also the free download Galaxy (will
only work on older Macs). These programs send the patch information over
midi to the sound module and allow you to store patches for automatated
program changes as part of a sequence or while you're composing or playing.
If you have a Hard drive in your Emax you can store the patches on the hard
drive and load automaticly with program change commands. I don't know of a
librarian that will store and send Emax patches.


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From: brainztain digitailslide@...
Date: Tue, 07 Nov 2006 05:43:14 -0000
To: emax@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [emax] Emax and Cubase Integration


Hi,

I was wondering if anybody knows if it's possible to browse through the 
patches on the emax (1) from Cubase.  There are "devise panels" for 
cubase that people (smarter than me) make for old analog synths, which 
provice some control over the gear through Cubase by the use of CC's 
and sysex.  Does anybody know anything about this or have anything they 
can share?

Thanks




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Re: Emax and Cubase Integration

2006-11-09 by brainztain

Mine's also an HD... actually, it's a modded zip drive emax (internal 
zip with independed power supply).  I don't know... i think I'm gonna 
dive into trying to create a device mixer in cubase for it... will 
take some time though.  If somebody else has done it though, I'd 
appreciate a little help or even better sharing it with us! 



--- In emax@yahoogroups.com, "ktraffi@..." <ktraffi@...> wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I own an Emax HD SE.
> I recently had to remove the Hard Drive and now have to load the OS
> diskette and just one sound at a time.
> What you're describing is a Librarian Program such as Unisyn (Mark 
of the
> Unicorn), or Sound Quest's program. Also the free download Galaxy 
(will
> only work on older Macs). These programs send the patch information 
over
> midi to the sound module and allow you to store patches for 
automatated
> program changes as part of a sequence or while you're composing or 
playing.
> If you have a Hard drive in your Emax you can store the patches on 
the hard
> drive and load automaticly with program change commands. I don't 
know of a
> librarian that will store and send Emax patches.
> 
> 
> Original Message:
> -----------------
> From: brainztain digitailslide@...
> Date: Tue, 07 Nov 2006 05:43:14 -0000
> To: emax@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [emax] Emax and Cubase Integration
> 
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I was wondering if anybody knows if it's possible to browse through 
the 
> patches on the emax (1) from Cubase.  There are "devise panels" for 
> cubase that people (smarter than me) make for old analog synths, 
which 
> provice some control over the gear through Cubase by the use of 
CC's 
> and sysex.  Does anybody know anything about this or have anything 
they 
Show quoted textHide quoted text
> can share?
> 
> Thanks
> 
> 
> 
> 
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Re: [emax] Re: Emax and Cubase Integration

2006-11-09 by gray

testing to see if my yahoo email is working
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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: brainztain 
  To: emax@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Thursday, November 09, 2006 2:48 AM
  Subject: [emax] Re: Emax and Cubase Integration


  Mine's also an HD... actually, it's a modded zip drive emax (internal 
  zip with independed power supply). I don't know... i think I'm gonna 
  dive into trying to create a device mixer in cubase for it... will 
  take some time though. If somebody else has done it though, I'd 
  appreciate a little help or even better sharing it with us! 

  --- In emax@yahoogroups.com, "ktraffi@..." <ktraffi@...> wrote:
  >
  > Hi,
  > I own an Emax HD SE.
  > I recently had to remove the Hard Drive and now have to load the OS
  > diskette and just one sound at a time.
  > What you're describing is a Librarian Program such as Unisyn (Mark 
  of the
  > Unicorn), or Sound Quest's program. Also the free download Galaxy 
  (will
  > only work on older Macs). These programs send the patch information 
  over
  > midi to the sound module and allow you to store patches for 
  automatated
  > program changes as part of a sequence or while you're composing or 
  playing.
  > If you have a Hard drive in your Emax you can store the patches on 
  the hard
  > drive and load automaticly with program change commands. I don't 
  know of a
  > librarian that will store and send Emax patches.
  > 
  > 
  > Original Message:
  > -----------------
  > From: brainztain digitailslide@...
  > Date: Tue, 07 Nov 2006 05:43:14 -0000
  > To: emax@yahoogroups.com
  > Subject: [emax] Emax and Cubase Integration
  > 
  > 
  > Hi,
  > 
  > I was wondering if anybody knows if it's possible to browse through 
  the 
  > patches on the emax (1) from Cubase. There are "devise panels" for 
  > cubase that people (smarter than me) make for old analog synths, 
  which 
  > provice some control over the gear through Cubase by the use of 
  CC's 
  > and sysex. Does anybody know anything about this or have anything 
  they 
  > can share?
  > 
  > Thanks
  > 
  > 
  > 
  > 
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  > http://mail2web.com/ .
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