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Re: Korg Prophecy and new progress

2013-03-01 by h.jason3

thanks alot. This could be a big help.

--- In bc2000@yahoogroups.com, Hobson David <enarke01@...> wrote:
>
> Hello,
> I have , after an all day study, figured out how to use the BC Manager
> Program to program my Korg Prophecy parameters (important parameters) into
> the BCR2000. You see, the Prophecy is one expansive little synth..It has
> well over 600 midi parameters, and that is where my problems began. I could
> not figure out what to do with, lets say, the filter parameters which range
> from about 271 to 295. Royce offered me some code for the cutoff parameter
> (thank you Royce) but that did little to help me learn what to do with
> those "over 127 midi parameters", so I had to do what I was advised to do
> and carefully learn the BC Manager program...That, with alot of googling
> led me to understand that those parameters above 127 were "Non-Registered
> Parameter Numbers"...i.e. NRPNs. So, with that bit of info all I did was to
> learn each knob on the BCR2000 by adjusting the important parameters in the
> Korg Prophecy and then to switch to usb mode and upload all of that info
> into BC Manager. From there I opened rotary encoders edit window and began
> changing the types of parameters to nrpns and adjust their parameter values
> accordingly...that and some knob value changes changed the lines of
> auto-created sysex codes and all of the knobs I programmed were dumped back
> to the BCR2000...and it all works. Of course, not all of the midi
> parameters will be nprn, some will remain cc, but when I am done I will
> upload to this site a new file for the programming of the Korg Prophecy.
> However, the BCR2000 does not play well with the arpeggiator...it messes up
> the octave scaling...but that is ok for now, I do not mind programming my
> sounds without a 2 octave arp.
> So thanks again Royce,
> And a big thanks, and contribution coming to Mark.
> Regards,
> David
> 
> P.S. My MOSS Board in my Triton Extreme is next and then my Rhodes Chroma!
>

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