Reggie wrote:
>>
Well, it would appear that the instructions for storing the voice to
smart media are in the CS6x manual.
And as for the PLG pdf, there is no info in there apart from the above,
maybe it's a question for Gary G.?
<<
Saving to smart Media is purely a function of the CS6x...the PLG card
knows absolutely nothing about this!
>>
Quite odd though, I can't work out the sysex from AN-edit, but I am
assuming that a bulk scene dump is being done.
<<
An1xEdit uses Voice Bulk dump and SEQ bulk dump for storing data to the
AN device user bank memory. These are the only bulk dump messages that
can alter the user memory. All other bulk dumps (Common, scene, Ctrl,
Step SEQ etc) address the edit buffer of the device....and are thus not
stored to the user bank.
The PLG PDF manual states that the PLG responds to AN1x Voice bulk
dump...however, in my experience it does not (Yamaha may have fixed this
on later revisions of the PLGAN card....but on the one I have, it
doesn't work)! The PLG does respond to AN1x current voice (edit buffer)
sysex, since the An1x and PLG cards use the same addresses for these
dumps. However the addresses for user bank voice/seq are different!
An1x: 11 nn 00
PLG: 20 nn 00
Furthermore there are several parameters that must be tweaked when
swapping sysex data between the AN1x and PLG150AN to accommodate the
different parameter sets of the devices. Neither device performs these
tweaks automatically.
Fortunately, An1xEdit sorts this entire mess out for you. Just select
the appropriate device mode and away you go!
Regards
Gary Gregson
Email:
gary@...http://www.yme.co.uk/yme