Thanks for the quick reply. The MIDI port works and is recognized; that's all I need to do right? But then when I send bulk from the An1x nothing happens on An1xedit screen... Anyway, I will give Midi Ox a try, I dont need to edit patches on the computer since I prefer doing that on the synth itself. Just saving for battery change. :) --- In AN1x-list@yahoogroups.com, Jeff <jf.serviere@...> wrote: > > 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 : > > > > 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 > > > > >
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Re: [AN1x] Setting up An1xedit to receive bulk dump
2010-10-24 by Andrei Liviu
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