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AN1x-list@yahoogroups.com, "zyguli2k4" <dizko@w...> wrote:
>
> Hi everyone,
> Recently I bought myself Dx200 and noticed there's no single voice
> dump option from the box. I like to keep my patches within the
cubase
> project file as sysex - with An1x there's no problem but
> unfortunatelly the people of Yamaha gave no such a possibility to a
> dx200 - that's quite dumm actually. So I started thinking and
> recently I managed to configure midi-ox like this:
>
> (MIDI INPUT) MPU-401 - a port to which midi out from dx 200 is
> connected - TO -(MIDI OUTPUT) MIDI YOKE NT:1
>
> and
>
> (MIDI INPUT)MIDI YOKE NT:2 - TO - (MIDI OUTPUT) /a port to which
midi
> IN from dx 200 is connected/ 1-1010 MIDI (its an midi port from my
> audio interface - Audiotrak maya 1010)
>
> I set XG works input as MIDI YOKE NT:1 and the same with one of
> cubase's channels,
> as an output in dx200 editor I chose MIDI YOKE NT:2 when I make
> 'receive 1 pattern' in the editor, the data from DX200 goes
> simultaneously to the editor and Cubase - I had to increase the
sysex
> buffer in midi ox to 2048 bytes, because the transfer was stopping
> almost at the beginning - now it looks like the whole transfer is
> being done but the editor transfer has to be stopped manualy, after
> this the editing from the editor has no effect on Dx200, It is also
> impossible to make another pattern request. What's the cause? I
don't
> know much about sysex and sysex setup, so maybe it's the matter of
> buffers or so? I'm really looking forward to solution, because this
> issue makes music making annoying. Thanks in advance.
You've taken an interesting approach to the problem.
I would suggest you simplify your MIDI Yoke configuration for the
purpose of trouble shooting, i.e., try to establish the desired
communications pass through on application at a time.
Also, I would suggest you double check the Options in each program
to verify that SysEx data is not unintentionally filtered.
As an alternative, you might try dumping the contents of your AN200
to AN1xEdit which has an Export command for saving select Voices as
individual .SYX or .MID files.