Best way to do this is using the ELOADER, and loading gropus of empty sequences over the patterns you want to erase. with this method, you can clean the memory 100%.
Otherwise, you'll have to save empty sequences over the patterns you want to erase, one by one.
Also, on the diagnostic mode there's an option to clean the memory. But it erases everything.
Gabriel Scott <GABRIELSCOTT@...> wrote:
Hey Everyone,
I'm trying to figure out How to delete unwanted songs/patterns to improve my available memory
space?? I'm at about 20% memory available and have many early versions of songs and arrangements,
or patterns that were eventually not used in songs. I want to erase them from my XL-7 but can't
seem to find how that's done??? It seems that it should be quite easy but I've had no luck so far
either in the manual or searching through the song/pattern edits. I'd appreciate any input you all
could offer.
Thanks
Gabriel Scott
The Bleeder Project
Toystaar Records
--- Mauricio Balma <balmaproducer@...> wrote:
> Thanks a lot Aaron for your complete answer. It's incredible when you have years using a
> device, and when you think you know it all, somebody comes and teach you something new about it.
> I know that also some comments from the users, can result on improvements for future products,
> so that's my intention.
>
> Other points that I could mention:
>
> Append pattern. During the composition process, I use to duplicate patterns, saving the same
> pattern on the following memory slot. Then, I go to that pattern, and add variations to notes,
> make modifications, add new melodies, etc, in order to create a second part of the original
> pattern. It would be very useful, if you can take that pattern, and put it at the end of the
> previous patttern. I don't how to call it, append pattern or merge patterns, but this is not
> possible on the command station. You have to use the copy track to clipboard function, track by
> track, one by one, and that's tedious. Lots of synths that I've used, specially workstations
> like the Yamaha Ex5, SY99, W7 and Motif, have this feature. Not scential, but helpful.
>
> Transponse track: how much I miss a more useful transponse function when composing
> tracks!!!!. On the knobs (play mode), you have four different functions for the 16 knobs.
> Adding a transpose function would be so, so helpful when composing and playing on realtime.
> what I do to replace this missing function, is to use the transponse hold button, when you are
> playing live, sometimes tracks beg you for a inmediate pitch change, in orden to create
> variations on harmonies. Also, when composing, for example a 8 bar pattern, you will like to
> change the pitch of the notes on a bass track on +2 or -3 transposve value, but it's not
> possible, you can only select note range (-G2 to C8), but not measure range. You have to go to
> edition screen, and change pitch note by note on the desired range. Or copy that range, save it
> on a new pattern, apply the transponse change command, copy it to clipboard, going to previous
> pattern, erase range from 5 to 8, and then pasting the recently
> edited segment...
>
> A good implementation of this, are the crappy Roland Groovebox series. You can store the same
> pattern on a 16 locations map (using the mini 16 notes keyboard to select patterns). You can
> store on the slots, the same pattern but different transponse notes for each track. So, lots of
> variations can be stored using the same pattern, without having to create a new pattern with
> different pitches for each tracks. that's cool and a good idea...
> This could be added on the EMU, without having to add new hardware, on a screen like the mix
> screen, where you can see a simple graphic for the volume and pan. honestly, that button was
> like new, I never use it, so I opened the EMU,and used the switch circuit of the mix button, to
> replace the broken one of the pattern select button, that died for overusing it.
>
> Hope to be constructive on my comments.
>
> I admire the LINK feature on the patch edit function. These are the features that I love on a
> synth. Haven't found something similar on other devices. One of the features that strongly
> identify the EMU style. These are the things that make you worth the money you paid for the
> synth. Experimental, deep, something to look over for hours during patch edition. Creates
> synergy. Resulting patches, are more than the simple addition of their components. I have
> created so great patches using the LINK function.... congrats for this feature....
>
> Balma
>
>
>
>
> Aaron Eppolito <synthesis77@...> wrote:
> Thanks for the feedback. It's always nice to hear that we hit the target for people. I
> snipped some things out of your post to answer:
>
> ----- Original Message ----
> From: Mauricio Balma <balmaproducer@...>
> To: xl7@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Tuesday, January 22, 2008 12:12:12 PM
> Subject: Re: [xl7] XL7, compared to...
>
> > I just complaint about issues like:
>
> > Moving the curson on the edition mode, in order to advance from note
> to note.
> > Editing a big group of notes one by one is horrible tedious,
> since you have
> > only the cursor buttons to navigate throught them.
>
> Oooh, but you don't!!! Simply hold the Home/Enter button while turning the encoder wheel! It'll
> increment you forward and back through notes, leaving you on the same field. If you don't turn
> the encoder, Home/Enter will take you to the title, so make sure to at least move one note (and
> back if you didn't really want to move) so as to stay on velocity or whatever.
>
> > I like to add randomized values to my notes to give a human touch to
> the track.
> > I donât like too accurate start times, so, if recorded
> quantized, I go note by note
> > to modify the start time of each one.
> Thatâs very hard on the command station.
>
> Wow, that's dedication. Note/List Edit were put in there as a last resort if you really had to
> edit that sort of detail. It's not something I try to use too often. When I do, it's usually to
> erase (or transpose) that one bum note in a track. You can use it to do full editing, but it's
> really just to hard to do computer style sequencing on a 2x24 character display!
>
> > For example, you arenât
> able to hear a patch before overwriting it
>
> I wish you didn't have to save presets at all and instead, they'd save themselves with the
> pattern!
>
> > you are not able to browse
> by category when you are gonna save a patch
> > (so, you could find faster
> empty slots for saving patches)
>
> Good point! I can't remember why we didn't put that in there, I'd imagine it'd be easy, but I
> vaguely remember something like that the Save Patch class and the Category Patch class depended
> on different base class for some reason or something like that.
>
> > But I want to let you know that Iâm a big fan of your design.
> Have more than 20 synths,
> > some of them wonderful machines like the Vsynth,
> the Virus or the roland Jupiter, and
> > command station are between my
> favorintes, and one of the synths Iâll never sell.
>
> Thanks again! I have a soft spot for them - every time I clean my apartment and stumble across
> the development equipment, I wanna go add features! Now if I could only fix my encoders in
> software...
>
> -Aaron
>
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Re: [xl7] How to delete unwanted songs/patterns to improve memory??
2008-01-24 by Mauricio Balma
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