See thats just what bugs me. I do have pc on for all the channels is there something else I am missing in regard to healthy user presets? Some one posted that hiccups are do to the machien not being set up correctly. I get occasional hiccups on complex patterns... but not that complex. What might cause sluggish patternchanges and over all bad/unreliable performance? I love this thing and really want to be able to use it effectively. Thanks realm! acopolis --- In xl7@yahoogroups.com, erik_magrini@B... wrote: > I think you need to have PC turned on for all channels in order for them > to know what Presets they should be playing. > > rEalm > > > > I know I had program change off on the channel with the problem but I > turned it on and that helped but things still seem to be acting weird. > > I seem to get occasional hiccups, added sounds when patterns change, > presets sounding different from day to day. how can any one rely on this > thing live???? I hope it is just a matter of my own ignorance and not the > MP7 itself. I do name my presets to avoid messing them up. > > > what is everything I need to consider to make sure my MP7 remains stable > (right now it seems any thing but reliable) and to avoid messing up the > wok > & presets that I have been working on. It seems lately that I can't > effectively save or even scroll through screens while playing. > > acopolis > > > > > > > Message: 9 > > Date: Thu, 05 Jun 2003 04:03:32 -0000 > > From: "justinkoller" <justinkoller@a...> > > Subject: WinXP & USB Problem > > > > I've seen some people post about this, but haven't seen a solution > > or heard of one working. > > > > When i turn on the XL7, let it boot up, and THEN plug it into > > windows (as the directions say), windows xp will NOT correctly > > detect the device. Via MIDI, I have already upgraded to 2.0, and > > can run eloader. Eloader was not running while I tried to plug in > > the device to USB. > > > > Emu support has some canned response they used on me twice that > > includes "USB is only for sequence back up" and "please read the > > instructions and follow them exactly or you'll need to douse your PC > > in bleach and reinstall windows". So I'm turning to you guys. > > > > I've tried this on several PC's (all, unfortunately, run winXP). > > Every one complains that an "unknown device" was plugged in, and may > > have malfunctioned. Manual installs fail, because windows complains > > the drivers I try to set (tried both usb0 and usb1 first) an > > incompatible with the device..I'm guessing that's because > > it's "unknown". > > > > But, I'm thinking that the device has some unique ID, (since > > subsequent install attempts happen so much faster than the first) > > and that I can edit the registry settings for it, so windows can > > match up the same strings that exist in the driver vs. what's > > detected. > > > > A.) Anybody got another solution? > > b.) What, EXACTLY, does windows XP detect the device as? > > > > thanx > > -jk* > > > > > > > > ______________________________________________________________________ __ > > ______________________________________________________________________ __ > > > --- > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > Version: 6.0.487 / Virus Database: 286 - Release Date: 6/1/03 > > > > > To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: > xl7-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com > > > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re:PRESET QUESTION
2003-06-06 by acopolis
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