le 15/02/05 12:16, steve_the_composer à smw-mail@... a écrit : > > > Which demo did you run when you had the problem--PatchPro or Proteum? > > If it was PatchPro Demo 1.0, first check your midi configuration: > (1) Select MIDI | Open. This opens the midi drivers window. > (2) Make sure the correct midi ports are selected for your output > and input devices. > (3) Click OK. > > Next, make sure your sysex ID is correct. > (4) Select Synth | Get configuration. > SYSEX ID should either be (a) 127 (all broadcast-assuming the > computer is only connected to one e-mu on the selected midi port) or > (b) whatever sysex id your e-mu is set at. (The default is 0; but > you can check one of the midi menu settings on the e-mu.) Also, note > the channel you are using. (The default is 1.) > (5) If you have not done so already, continue with the configuration > setup by reading the roms in your e-mu. > (6) Save the configuration when done, if you have not done this > before. > > Next, double check your configuration by getting a bank. > (7) Select Synth | Get bank. > (8) When the Preset Load window appears, try to load some presets. > -->SUGGESTION: bank: 0, Rom: User, Start Preset: 0, End Preset: 10 > (8) Press start; monitor the progress bar. > Does the software load the presets? Or, do you get a timeout message? > > Assuming you get the 10 (or more) presets, try to edit. > For this step, make sure you are looking at the e-mu in view preset > mode (the third button between the main lcd display and the bpm > display). You can monitor changes if you are on the same channel as > set up in the software configuration--for example, C01A, if you left > it as channel 1 and your midi in on the e-mu is routed to port A. > > (9) Double click on one of the presets in the User Bank window. > Does the preset change on the e-mu (for example, 008^0)? If so, > continue: > > (10) Select Preset | Layers 1 & 2 > (11) In layer 1, click select (right below the rom instrument name). > Does the list of rom instruments appear? If so, continue: > > (12) Select a different rom instrument; look at thedisplay on the e- > mu. > Does an asterisk (*) appear after the name of the preset? > If so, the editor should be working properly. Press audition and > listen for differentce when you change rom instruments. > > If there are problems at any step along the way, your results can be > used to try to diagnose the problem. > > Hope this helps. > > --Steve > > PS: I did these steps on my P2500 (OS2.0) with PatchPro Demo 1.0, > not the paid version, to make sure they work. > > > > > > > --- In xl7@yahoogroups.com, jlv <jlv@t...> wrote: >> le 14/02/05 21:32, dwoodaman à dwoodaman@y... a écrit : >> >>> >>> >>> I'm surprised it won't work on XP, works great on 2000 . . . . > > [snip] > >> I had just run the demo, and when I try to modify a parameter in >> the edit mode, in the patchchord ...>> nothing, the value stay in >> 0. :/ >> >> May be (certainly) is a problem with my current multisetup ? Do >> you have any precisions to your xl7 configuration ? >> (rechannelize ? Midi configuration ?) >> thanks. > > > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > Thank's for your help. It's proteum but I can test the patch pro if it's fully functionnal. Steve quote "For this step, make sure you are looking at the e-mu in view preset Mode" oups I'm not in edit mode I think, I go test it this night.
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Re: [xl7] Re: Proteum Editor?
2005-02-15 by jlv
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