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Re: Korg Pa600

2013-03-19 by jacobsthlm

I want to thank you for answering me but you realy don't understand where I am in all this. I don't have a low IQ but pretty mutch everything you wrote after 4. and starting with the line "NRPN" is as clear as this will be for you:

"Jag tror du har problem att begripa detta. Till skillnad från dig kan jag inte använda googles för att förstå men jag ar tacksam att du forsokte forklara" 

It's not that I haven't read the manual it's that this is to complicated both in english and also as I don't understand the terms even when I get them translated. I know to very little about playing music and almost nothing about "Resonance, Attack, Decay, Tune, Panpot" and so on...

Regards
Jacob

--- In bc2000@yahoogroups.com, sghookings@... wrote:
>
> Hi Jacob
> 
> Really lame attitude man ... really lame.
> 
> 1 - Download the manual
> 2 - Look at pages 316 .. a SINGLE page
> 3 - Observe the first column is just CCs ... I am pretty sure the BCR will 'learn' these without any need for Mark or Royce's excellent software
> 4 - OK so there are some NRPNs ... this _might_ scare the living shit out of really new people ... but it doesnt need to.
> 
> NRPN
> CC#99
> (MSB)
> CC#98
> (LSB)
> CC#06
> (Data Entry)
> Vibrato Rate 1 8 0…127(a)
> (a). 64 = No change to the original parameter's value
> Vibrato Depth 1 9 0…127(a)
> Vibrato Decay 1 10 0…127(a)
> Filter Cutoff 1 32 0…127(a)
> Resonance 1 33 0…127(a)
> EG Attack Time 1 99 0…127(a)
> EG Decay Time 1 100 0…127(a)
> EG Release Time 1 102 0…127(a)
> Drum Filter Cutoff 20 dd(b)
> (b). dd = Drum Instrument No. 0…127 (C0…C8)
> 0…127(a)
> Drum Filter Resonance 21 dd(b) 0…127(a)
> Drum EG Attack Time 22 dd(b) 0…127(a)
> Drum EG Decay Time 23 dd(b) 0…127(a)
> Drum Coarse Tune 24 dd(b) 0…127(a)
> Drum Fine Tune 25 dd(b) 0…127(a)
> Drum Volume 26 dd(b) 0…127
> Drum Panpot 28 dd(b) 0…127(a)
> Drum Rev Send (FX 1) 29 dd(b) 0…127(a)
> Drum Mod Send (FX 2) 30 dd(b) 0…127(a)
> 
> So this is a baby set!!! No really complexity (I know you are possibly irate/incandescent with rage at Steve (me) right now but seriously I work with incompetent folks with an IQ lower than a discarded jizz rag {not my local workmates ... no offence meant if any of you are reading this!} ... and they have a better 'can do' attitude than yours.
> 
> PLEASE read how a CC works ... it IS explained in all the manuals (BCR .. you wont need Royce/Mark for this!).
> 
> AND the NRPNs are okay too.
> 
> NOTE: 
> (*) The following NRPN messages are recognized by Pa600 in
> Song Play and Sequencer mode only:
> 
> So notice they are all 7 bit (0 ... 127).
> So again these can be programmed direct from the BCR .. no need for complexity.
> 
> No need to freak
> 
> Try learn mode in I dont know S3 say?
> 
> 
> [[Sorry everyone else who will patiently explain this stuff .. You know I normally do .. but really at least start your mail with 'I tried doing X or Y, like 2 beeplandscape .. see he has pretty much solved it himself .. and I bet he feels $1,000,000 because of it .. He is so MoneySupermarket . and he knows it!]
> 
> --- In bc2000@yahoogroups.com, "jacobsthlm" <jacobsthlm@> wrote:
> >
> > I realy need someone who programed BCF2000 for a Korg Pa Arranger keyboard. The MicroArranger, Pa800 or Pa3X would more or less work but it would be even greater if I found anyone with the Korg Pa600 who can save it to a template.
> > 
> > I'm a newbie to keyboards. midi channels, Midi data type and so on and realized that this is so beyond my limits and I can't just read manuals to understand this stuff...
> > 
> > Regards
> > Jacob
> >
>

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