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Re: [xl7] Re: multi pass...er step

2008-06-17 by Bob S.

Hi Aaron This sparks my interest as I have not had success either (at least from what I have tried) in saving the position of presets within a pattern or song

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Re: [xl7] Re: multi pass...er step

2008-06-17 by Aaron Eppolito

You don t need multisetups. They re a vestige of the Proteus series. What they re good for is saving all the *other* settings (like controller setup, knob

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MR RACK ENCODERS?

2008-06-17 by Ivan Chaparro

looking for some Ensoniq MR Rack Encoders. If anyone in this group has any info on obtaining these please reply. looking forward to using a maxed out mr rack

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Re: multi pass...er step

2008-06-17 by dwn4tupac

I don t think you understand exactly what I was talking about. I ll try to clarify. I have midi data on track 1 of pattern1 which I am currently on. I set

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Re: Burning your own roms?

2008-06-13 by aaron

Bob.. exactly. Our own samples. I know people do this, its not a matter of if.. i m more curious to see if theres a way that i can bring down the cost of the

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Re: [xl7] Re: Burning your own roms?

2008-06-13 by Bob S.

I guess we were talking about different things.....the roms I burned were from scratch from my own samples on the Ultra..... Copying is interesting but the

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Re: [xl7] Re: Burning your own roms?

2008-06-13 by Aaron Eppolito

Right, I just meant beware of taking the eBay guy s ad as if you would have all the sounds of all those ROMs since you won t. You d be able to copy all the

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Re: [xl7] Re: Burning your own roms?

2008-06-13 by Aaron Eppolito

While that E5k sounds pretty cool, take his comments with a grain of salt. Just because it has all the ROM data, does NOT mean that you could burn ROMs from

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Re: [xl7] Burning your own roms?

2008-06-13 by Bob S.

I have/done so within the past year. I use a 6400 Ultra. Nice results. Created an ambient sample type of rom. I was not as efficient as Emu in cramming

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Re: Burning your own roms?

2008-06-13 by aaron

i guess the later e4 s could probably do this (could take 64 mb chips) but the ultra 5000 and other later samplers sound better for this. case in point (read

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Burning your own roms?

2008-06-13 by aaron

Anyone had any success creating their own sample libraries/roms using the E4 / Emulator IV or anything similar? Know if there is any generic old memory

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Re: Pattern Sets for Other ROMS

2008-06-12 by steve_the_composer

... Proteus ROMs other than the ... factory patterns for only ... Garden, Vintage Pro and ... I think it was the Orbit Yahoo Group that used to have a new set

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Pattern Sets for Other ROMS

2008-06-12 by Donn

Hi: I have looked quite a bit but so far cannot find sources for these, but: 1) are there any significant pattern collections out there for Proteus ROMs other

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Re: [xl7] Saving patch data..

2008-06-10 by Bob S.

On your first question.... Patches, patterns, songs, multis, etc., though they may refer to each other, must each be saved separately. Bob El Segundo, CA

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Saving patch data..

2008-06-10 by Daniel Kerr

Hello. Last night I noticed that my MP-7 was not saving patch changes with my Multi Setups, and when saved setups were restored, was reverting back to the

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Re: Yea we have a moderator.

2008-06-10 by malik

Finally...but no more cockrings....i mean CZ rings... ... I have access to a PC all day (tied to an office desk, except while sleeping). As moderators, we

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Re: Using USB for Midi sync

2008-06-09 by steve_the_composer

The short answer: you must use midi cables. The only thing I know of that works with the USB port is e-loader (primarily for use with transferring patterns &

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Re: Yea we have a moderator.

2008-06-08 by steve_the_composer

WB to the newly new and soon-to-be improved site -- under [new] management. Just to clarify: I have started to search through the archives for spammers (those

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Using USB for Midi sync

2008-06-08 by Shane

Okay Great news glad that I m still apart of this forum. thanks for the info prior too Bob! My question is about the USB on the CS I know it s for using

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Re: [xl7] Yea we have a moderator.

2008-06-08 by Bob S.

If you are currently a member (you can post and read messages), you are in, nothing more to do ! Only new applicants are screened.... Bob El Segundo, CA ...

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Re: [xl7] Yea we have a moderator.

2008-06-08 by Shane

How do I get approved membership, I joined awhile ago (3years).. Am I still okay? Music is a moral law, it gives wings to the mind, a soul to the universe

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e-loader for unix/linux? alternatives?

2008-06-07 by Atom Smasher

does anyone know a way to get a linux or bsd machine talking to an XL7 via USB? or any other way to backup data to/from the XL7 without using a proprietary

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New Database started for FAQs

2008-06-07 by Bob S.

Hi all Many times I have seen new & old members ask a question that I know we covered a year or two ago (or maybe just a week ago) and just don t have time to

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Re: [xl7] Yea we have a moderator.

2008-06-07 by Bob S.

Congratulations to Aaron and thank you to all ! I usually get to the membership requests within a couple of hours as I have access to a PC all day (tied to an

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Re: Add Bob S (bob at work) to the poll

2008-06-07 by steve_the_composer

You will be very happy to note the following: (1) In the files section, there is now a Please investigate folder for legitimate members to identify past

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Re: [xl7] Yea we have a moderator.

2008-06-06 by Aaron Eppolito

Oooh yeah. Finally. Thanks guys for your help. First - I deleted the stupid calendar spam Second - I switched the group from open membership to approved

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Re: [xl7] Yea we have a moderator.

2008-06-06 by Bob S.

Did we do it ?....do we finally have control of our group back ? Bob El Segundo, CA ... From: Bryant To: xl7@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday, June 06, 2008 1:10

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