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Re: Proteum Version 38

2010-10-14 by steve_the_composer

Thanks so much for the software, for continuing to support it, and for such quick turnarounds!!!! Steve

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Re: FLASH Progress Report

2010-10-14 by joe.dalton16

Hi, I m quite new to the forum, new xl7 owner and i m pretty curious about your thread. What are you trying to accomplish ? A usb flash for xl7/mp7 ? What s

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dust covers

2010-10-14 by James Ulibarri

I had Larry from Lecover.com custom make a Command Station dust cover for us. They are referred to as the XL-7 cover and obviously they fit all 3 models. I

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FLASH Progress Report

2010-10-14 by Jack Pratt

Have been very busy, what with home renovations, computer problems, flooding, etc... I finally have been able to finish off the PCB layout for the USB

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Proteum Version 38

2010-10-13 by emigr8

Hi, I have uploaded a new version of Proteum (version 38), which should fix the crash problem seen in the Arp Editor (reported by analogsignal in the XL7 group

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Re: Tuning Tables and Arps

2010-10-11 by steve_the_composer

I created a folder in the Files section called Tuning Tables. Unfortunately, the only option when saving them as sysex midi data is to save the whole bank of

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Re: Tuning Tables and Arps

2010-10-10 by duncan

... hmmm.... I didn t know I could do that. prob ly be a good idea to archive the sys-ex somewhere anyway- it s a lot of work to have to do again... :-) I ll

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software control for emu xl 7

2010-10-10 by nicoliukko

if you show your support in this thread http://ctrlr.org/viewtopic.php?f=26&t=259&p=1454#p1454 it will happen :) edit: the forum have had some errors the past

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Re: Tuning Tables and Arps

2010-10-10 by steve_the_composer

Excellent tips!!!! (BTW, if you ever want to share your bank of tuning tables, feel free to create a folder for Tuning Dumps and upload it.) Steve

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Re: Arpeggiator octaves

2010-10-10 by steve_the_composer

Glad you mentioned this, Bob. While I have played around a little with these (arp extension interval and count), the thought of using them with forced keys

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Any solution

2010-10-06 by Stephane

Hi I would like to know if there is any solution now or if the bug had been fixed about the souncrash when u change of pattern and use a different setup on the

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Re: Proteum

2010-10-05 by analogsignal@ymail.com

... Thanks for tracking it down. Looking forward to the fix. ... Yes, it s an idea if you have free time at some point. Just eliminating the crashes would be

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Re: Proteum

2010-10-05 by emigr8

Its been a long day, but I ve found the problem. It s a very boring memory overwrite cause by another maximum/minimum error in the P2K. If you ask it for

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Re: Proteum

2010-10-05 by analogsignal@ymail.com

... While it sounds interesting, it would not help me since I am using Proteum to edit the CS arps. I still like using the CS as a sequencer / arp player.

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Re: Tuning Tables and Arps

2010-10-05 by analogsignal@ymail.com

Does anyone know if using a tuning table changes the pitches of the notes that the CS transmits over MIDI?

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Re: Tuning Tables and Arps

2010-10-05 by duncan

... agreed, but I arrived at a standard that I stick to, which works for me... ymmv, as they say. without getting too specific, I use the 12 tuning tables to

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Re: Proteum

2010-10-04 by steve_the_composer

Years ago (as I recall) someone somewhere did a database or speadsheet that would send midi data. Not sure if that was here, but it sounds like something that

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Re: [xl7] Arpeggiator octaves

2010-10-04 by Matt

Thank you!! On Oct 3, 2010 3:08 PM, Bob S. wrote: *The XL7 is much more versatile with arps than that Korg is so the programming

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Re: Proteum

2010-10-04 by analogsignal@ymail.com

... For some reason, it is very easy to reproduce on my system. Why don t you attach some code to the Unhandled Exception event and do a stack dump to a file?

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Re: Proteum

2010-10-04 by emigr8

I have got it to crash now. Hmmm. Not sure why. My crash is something to do with tooltips, I think. Your crash sounds like a different one. I ll play and see

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Re: Proteum

2010-10-04 by analogsignal@ymail.com

... and, if I get time, I ll take a look, assuming I can remember how that bit worked :-( Proteum crashes very often for me when I close the Edit Arp window

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Re: [xl7] Arpeggiator octaves

2010-10-03 by Bob S.

The XL7 is much more versatile with arps than that Korg is so the programming has many more options.....use extension interval to get the step size between

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Arpeggiator octaves

2010-10-03 by Matt

Hi all Recently I have been playing with the arpeggiator. I have a microkorg which I can get to send arpeggios to the cs where I press one key (say, c) and it

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Re: Proteum

2010-10-02 by analogsignal@ymail.com

... I will get back to you soon on this.

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Re: Tuning Tables and Arps

2010-10-02 by emigr8

Not being able to name a tuning is a bit annoying. I thought you could save and load a tuning as a bulk tuning dump sysx or, at least, that s what Proteum

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Tuning Tables and Arps

2010-10-02 by steve_the_composer

I like this!!!!! I just did a test (tuning table: C major scale with all accidentals tuned down a 1/2 step; arp: 0, +4, +7, +4, +12, + 7, +4, 0) and am

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Re: Proteum

2010-10-01 by emigr8

... Really. Can you give me the exact steps in Proteum that caused it to crash and, if I get time, I ll take a look, assuming I can remember how that bit

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Re: Proteum

2010-09-28 by analogsignal@ymail.com

... I did try out Proteum. It is useful for arp editing since it allows you to insert and delete steps. However, it tends to crash if you edit the arp while

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RE: [xl7] Rack ears

2010-09-27 by Beowolf

Hi, I made rack ears up for my MP7 pretty easily with right angle material and some drilled holes. Works fine. From: xl7@yahoogroups.com

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Re: [xl7] Rack ears

2010-09-27 by Scott Solmonson

If 10 people want a set of these for $50 each I will fab them :) Else I will trade my XL7 with rack ears for a PX7 without :) -- NUNQUAM NON PARATUS V:

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Rack ears

2010-09-27 by Matt

Does anyone have a set of these and not want them or know if its easy to fabricate them? Thanks

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tuning tables (was Re: Greetings)

2010-09-23 by duncan

... cheers, steve. I remember being absolutely thrilled to discover this feature in the audity 2000, as it solved a big problem for me with live use of the maq

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Re: Greetings

2010-09-23 by steve_the_composer

Using a custom tuning table in this way sounds like a very clever solution. Along these lines, let me share something someone else turned me on to. Its an

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Re: Greetings

2010-09-22 by analogsignal@ymail.com

... Thanks Duncan. Two great ideas. I have another MIDI Solutions box that works very well. In the short term, I will probably just record the MIDI in another

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Re: Greetings

2010-09-21 by duncan

... you might be able to use a custom tuning table for the preset. I edited the tuning of the notes I didn t want to hear to be the same as the notes I did

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Re: Greetings

2010-09-21 by analogsignal@ymail.com

... Thanks Steve. I just downloaded Proteum. According to the documentation, it does allow you to insert and delete arp steps. It could be just the thing I m

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Re: Greetings

2010-09-21 by analogsignal@ymail.com

... It s not really a question of resolution, the P3 and the CS user arps represent time differently. I could come up with a complex rhythmic pattern in a CS

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Re: [xl7] Re: Greetings

2010-09-20 by Paul Nagle

... CS user pattern arps have more flexibility in timing. Looking at the P3 manual, it looks like you specify the Timebase and all notes start on the grid.

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Re: Greetings

2010-09-20 by steve_the_composer

Sometimes I use my old Wacom tablet as a controller with software called wmidi on WinXP. It has about 300 scales. It won t convert major arp patterns to minor

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Re: Greetings

2010-09-20 by analogsignal@ymail.com

... Hi Paul, I am a lurker on the P3 mailing list so I am aware of the P3 and Cirklon even though I don t own them. Although the P3 is very powerful, I think

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Re: [xl7] Greetings

2010-09-20 by Paul Nagle

... The Sequentix P3 and the forthcoming Cirklon sequencers have force to scale (that allows you define your own scales) but the arpeggiator is fairly basic

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