A valiant attempt to figure out what the heck he was asking, Steve. I didn't even try to answer because I have no idea what the question is. ;D On Jan 28, 2006, at 3:47 PM, steve_the_composer wrote: > I will dissect your message into parts that make sense to me and > parts that make no sense to me. I will also ask questions and make > comments to try to figure out what you are trying to do with your E- > Mu. > > Other ways to try to understand your questions(s) include: > (1) State specifically what you are trying to do. > (2) Restate your question(s) using different words. > > There are several people here who might be able to help you do what > you want, but--at least to me--it is unclear what you are trying to > do. I hope the following helps. > > --- In xl7@yahoogroups.com, "lifeistheformofenergy" > <lifeistheformofenergy@y...> wrote: >> >> I am not using >> any external midi gear - I just want to stay in the XX7 > > I understand the first part (above.) > >> and yet go >> beyond it's parameters > > I am not sure what this (above) means. > >> if so possible the thing is that there might >> be some code embedded in the XX7 > > Yes, there is "code" in the E-Mu. > >> that actually prevents this sort of >> thing from happening > > This makes no sense to me. Prevents what sort of thing? If you > mean "prevents a user from going beyond the E-Mu's parameters," what > do you want to try to do that you cannot seem to do using the E-Mu's > parameters? > >> which is also what I am asking - what exactly gets >> sent out > > This makes no sense to me since you are not sending anything out of > your E-Mu--except for audio (and I assume you are getting audio from > your E-Mu). Your question "what exactly gets sent out" would make > sense to me if you were sending midi data out to another device. I > guess my question here is: Sent out from where TO where? > >> and if rerouted > > Are you talking about patch cords? If not, what? > >> what gets interpreted as actual effect > > Are you talking about the effects processor? If not what? > >> during imput > > Input FROM what INTO what? > > - if other gear is used for effects > > Wait a second--you said you are not using external gear. What is > your native language? Perhaps something is being lost in translation? > >> - does it > > What is "it?" The E-Mu or external gear that you are not using? > >> correctly interpret the sysex > > Most synth gear (including E-Mus) correctly interpret sysex. > >> or will it > > Again, is "it" the E-Mu or external gear that you are not using? > >> leave it > > HUH??????? Leave the sysex data????????? > >> only as note on or off > > Note on and note off data are not system exclusive data. Are you > asking if sysex data will mess up note on/off data? > >> ... how can a rechannelized track be set up > > I understand the start of this question. > >> so that it acts as though it > > By "it" do you mean the rechannelized track? Does "it" in the second > half of the above mean the same thing as "it" in the first half? > >> is continues > > Not sure what you mean by this (above). > >> or realtime > > Not sure what you mean by this (above) either. > >> and still keeps changing the effect information ... > > Are you talking about the effects processor? If not, what do you > mean by "effect information?" > > > > > > > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > --- Mibrilane
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Re: [xl7] Re: MIDI ECHO can someone help
2006-01-29 by Mibrilane
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