Hello !
first, make sure that your MIDI port works, and is recognized by AN1x
edit (SETUP menu -> MIDI port setup).
If you only want to store temporarily all your patches without any
further editing (to change the battery for example) you have an
alternate solution using "MIDI Ox", a basic MIDI files freeware easily
found on internet.
Cheers.
J.F.
Andrei Liviu a écrit :
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> Hi all,
>
> This may be somewhat of a novice question. I recently got myself an
> An1x and gradually replaced many presets with my own patches. I'm
> trying to save these for when the day will come I'll have to switch
> batteries.
>
> I follow the instructions in the manual (making sure device no. is the
> same, etc) but I can't seem to get An1x to receive bulk dump - or any
> sort of transmission. I think I must be doing something wrong, since I
> have no experience with SysEx whatsoever.
>
> Can anybody give a brief step by step overview on how to set the An1x
> editor up for storing patches? Would be greatly appreciated!
>
> Regards,
>
> Andrei Popescu
>
>