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Re: [xl7] Re: Cubase and the XL-7 questions

2006-01-03 by Shane

Thanks so much everyone for your replys, I will try to figure this out. And get back to all, I have a much clearer understanding now

gonzinigonz <gonzini@...> wrote:  > I haven't tried it, but if the E-Mu routines put data from a single 
> 16 channel SMF track into a single E-Mu track, couldn't someone 
>just explode it onto the separate tracks by channel mumber?

Cubase will do this, i didnt have to set up anything for that to 
happen (this is with a normal mid file not one created from the XL-7 
in song mode) 

> Also, if you set the single track to MultiA or MultiB, won't the E-
> Mu synth engine play all 16 channels in the one track using 
> different presets?

Thats right it will :o)

Think the real problem is that when you create a song the patterns 
dont get saved in the song mid file, so theres nothing to edit other 
than program change etc.. (which will appear in the list editor in 
cubase)
You can only see the single track data in song mode and thats the 
only midi note data that makes it in the song mid file.
My MPC2K will create (if its in a good mood..) a complete mid file of 
all the patterns in a song as an extra function for example. 
Dont think ive had too many issues with transfering data between the 
PC and the command station (lucky i guess..)

gonz







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