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Re: [xl7] Please Help a Newbie :-) -- Questions on Pattern MIDI Data

2007-03-08 by Mauricio Balma

I have realize that the order of the slots, doesn`t matter.  I have exchange the position of the ROMs on the internal engine of my command stations and that changes don`t affect the performance of the ROMS.  I just let the slot 0 empty, to install the SIMM ROM for user presets. 
   
   
  I haven`t been able to save my patches on the PC.  E-Loader doesn`t allow to save your presets.  You`ll need a patch librarian able to store patches on SMF format and a MIDI interface.  And use the Send SYSEX functions to save your presets on the PC   USB doesn`t help too much.  
   
  Balma
  

Donn <donnw2@opticalscientific.com> wrote:
          Greetings all...

I'm just starting to dig a little deeper into the command stations 
(the canned stuff can keep you busy for quite a while ;-)…

1) Regarding the file in the group -- "rEalm's XX-7 Data.zip": What 
is the required command station ROM setup (so that if I try some of 
the downtempo patterns, I'll get the same results)? IE, what ROM is 
in slot 0, slot 1, etc.

2) Regarding the above, does it matter if the ROMs are in the same 
slot order, or just that they are in the machine? - ie, does the 
pattern midi file address the individual patch for a specific track 
based on rom slot number and raw patch number, or does it specify an 
actual patch name that it will locate, wherever the ROM is installed?

3) Regarding the pattern files (*.mid), how are the ROM and patch 
identification data stored in the midi file for each of the 16 
tracks? Is there some kind of special editor that would allow me to 
see the track-rom-patch data and easily edit it so that if I want to 
make a PX7 pattern work with an XL7 ROM, I could do so? (I tried 
using Able MIDI Editor 1.3 and it shows the note data OK, but the 
track data is assigned to one of the 128 General MIDI patches (in no 
apparent musically-relevant mapping).

Any help you can offer a command station newbie would be most 
appreciated! Thanks much!

Donn (donnwtwo)
donnw2 (at) opticalscientific (dot) com



         

 
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