--- In xl7@yahoogroups.com, "robotchas" <robotchas@y...> wrote:
> Unfortunately, as far as I know you cannot change patterns via
> MIDI. Other than the front panel, the only way to change patterns
> is via footswitches . . . .
Addendum: Matt is right about using the triggers though. Through the
controller menu, you can set trigger buttons to do ONE of the
following: (1) Play Note Events, (2) Play Beats Parts, (3) Select
Patterns.
With option (3) you can assign each of 16 triggers to any of 1024
patterns you have created (0 -> 127 patterns X 0 -> 7 banks).
Keep in mind each of the 16 tracks can hold midi note and related
data on 16 midi channels. So you can place 16 channel subpatterns on
different tracks and turn them on and off via the 16 buttons in track
enable/mute mode.
Also, trigger button settings (mode and assignments) are stored in
multisetups. Multisetups are callable via patch change midi commands
(Bank MSB: 80 decimal). So, you can (for example) set up one section
of a performance with 16 patterns assigned to the 16 trigger buttons
and another section with 16 different patterns. You can also have
another multisetup that uses the trigger buttons for beats
performance. NOTE: I have not done this in a live performance, so I
cannot tell you about the logistics of switching multisetups live.
> Steve seems to have dug deeper into the sysex implementation, so if
he's worked out another method I'd be happy to be proven wrong.
Either on this board or another E-Mu board, I outlined how it might
be possible to use remote control sysex commands to manuever around
the menus (virtul button pushing and knob turning) to switch patterns.
As for changing trigger pattern assignments directly by sysex
parameter editing, I don't see anything in Sysex Manual 2.2. There
are locations for note trigger parameters and programable knob
parameters, though.
BTW: Evidently you can send sysex commands to change the following
programable knob parameters: CC# (1-119), midi channel (0-31, -1 for
basic channel), and destination (internal, external, both, sequencer).
It would seem then you could have sysex commands change the
functionality of EACH/ANY of the 16 programable knobs on the fly.
I have done practically no E-Mu programming in months, but I hopoe
this is helpful.