Where is the SYSEX data on EMU.com?
2001-08-11 by RW Pointer
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2001-08-11 by RW Pointer
I am reading the manual and it says that the sysex data is available online because it is too large to include in the manual. I am interested in learning how one would use the command station to make a patch change on a external synth that it is controlling. Anyone know how to do this? Thanks! rob.
2001-08-11 by sserendipity@newsfeeds.com
I haven't tried it, but I would assume that a patch change message would be very easy to embed in a track, if you are using an external sequencer for track construction. Since it would receive the patch change message every time the loop went round you'ld probably need to program it during a pause - unless your synth is capable of instantaneous patch changes. Most of my gear wouldn't be able to do this seamlessly. However, I you mean embeding it in the trigger pad, it probably can't be done, at least with the current OS. --- In xl7@y..., "RW Pointer" <digitalbound@y...> wrote:
> I am reading the manual and it says that the sysex data is > available online because it is too large to include in the manual. > > I am interested in learning how one would use the command > station to make a patch change on a external synth that it is > controlling. > > Anyone know how to do this? > > Thanks! > > rob.
2001-08-11 by RW Pointer
hmmm, thanks for the response. I am thinking in these terms - Let's say I am using a Virus kb, and I am using the command station to control it (as well as other gear as well). I select another User Pattern bank because I am finished with that particular song/pattern currently being played by the XL7. So I select another pattern user bank that I created on the XL7, can I have the command station send MIDI commands to the Access Virus to change its patch as well (i.e. to the one I need for this new pattern bank), or do I need to manually change the patch on the Virus to play a new sound/patch for my new XL7 pattern I am now moving on to (like on MIDI channel 16, for instance)? I would think this would be a great addition to the unit if it can be done as it would definitely ease playback anxiety in a live performance situation. Especially if you could embed this command in a track(s) for many external pieces of gear. :) rob. --- In xl7@y..., sserendipity@n... wrote: > > I haven't tried it, but I would assume that a patch change message > would be very easy to embed in a track, if you are using an external > sequencer for track construction. Since it would receive the patch > change message every time the loop went round you'ld probably need to > program it during a pause - unless your synth is capable of > instantaneous patch changes. Most of my gear wouldn't be able to do > this seamlessly. > > However, I you mean embeding it in the trigger pad, it probably can't > be done, at least with the current OS. > > > > --- In xl7@y..., "RW Pointer" <digitalbound@y...> wrote: > > I am reading the manual and it says that the sysex data is > > available online because it is too large to include in the manual.
> > > > I am interested in learning how one would use the command > > station to make a patch change on a external synth that it is > > controlling. > > > > Anyone know how to do this? > > > > Thanks! > > > > rob.
2001-08-13 by sserendipity@newsfeeds.com
I agree, being able to place Patch changes and other 'setup' commands is an essential feature of a live hardware sequencer - not only when using it with other synths, but to control anything placed on the units sub-outs. I've only just started powering up the fx in my live rig, so I haven't worked out how they will behave yet. Further experimenting to follow. Emu guys, I was wondering where we should file feature requests and bug reports. Is this a good forum for them, or would you prefer them offline? sserendipity (listening to his xl-7 bleeping away the tune he just uploaded to the xl-7 group's "files" section)
2001-08-14 by Sean Wilhelmsen
> > Emu guys, I was wondering where we should file feature requests and > bug reports. Is this a good forum for them, or would you prefer them > offline? > This is a good forum to report your requests. sean at e-mu / ensoniq