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Re: [xl7] E-Mu Sequencer + Proteus X

2009-02-18 by Szőnyi András

I think all you have to do is to

1. set up in every pattern's (16) channels to send the sequencer data 
external (or both), in the pattern menu,

2. connect the command station to the computer,

3. and after that you can use the proteus software's 16 channels.

As far as I know there's no global setting for this method, so
you have to set them up in every pattern, what you like to use with
the software proteus (too).

It's worth to create an empty pattern with these settings, as a template,
and make duplicates of it for the following patterns.


Andrew




On Wed, 18 Feb 2009, steve_the_composer wrote:

> I have just started exploring the potential for using the E-Mu
> sequencer with the Proteus-X.
> (1) Has anyone done anything with this, and if so, do you want to
> share tips/thoughts/working modalities/etc.?
> (2) Is anyone here interested in discussing this here?
>
> If anyone else is interested:
> (1) www.emu.com is still offering Proteus XV - a free, lite version
> that doesn't need an e-mu/creative card or midi interface to work.
> All you need to do is sign up for an e-mail newsletter.
> (2) The basic concept is to use the sequencer to drive an external
> sound source; in this case, the external sound source is software.
> (3) The artist formerly known as rEalm has a suggested list of
> settings to optimize Windows as a software-based music machine. (I
> found these helped with Proteus-X, VSTs, DXis, and SynthEdit.)
> (4) You can import (with the right equipment) EIII and EIV (EOS) banks
>
> If no one else is interested, that's OK with me. I just thought I'd
> mention it.
>
> --Steve
>
>

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