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To: xl7@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, February 2, 2008 4:51:25 AM
Subject: [xl7] noob questions
> what's
the
correct
checksum
when
loading
OS2.00?
Don't know off hand. If it boots, it's probably good.
>is
there
a
way
to
set
"mute
hold"
as
the
default
behavior?
that's
how
the
> MMT8
did
it,
and
i'm
partial
towards
it.
Nope.
> is
there
any
kind
of
"undo"
function?
Nope, unfortunately. You *can* save while playing (making saving often easy) and then there's a "revert" function which will take you back to your last save. If you get in the habit of saving before doing something that you might want to undo, it's not horrible. (still not good though)
> when
editing
shuffle/groove/transpose/etc
is
there
a
way
to
limit
the
edit
> to
only
a
certain
MIDI
channel,
range
of
bars
and/or
midi
channel?
Not really. Your suggestion of exploding tracks is probably the best way. That said, maybe you could try doing more single channel tracks. The box was really designed to have track == channel for the most part. That was the 90% use case. The extra 10% who wanted to do multichannel tracks were not the target audience, though it's in there to at least make it possible. In general, you'll find most of the design targeted at the single channel per track workflow. The vol/pan knobs (and their LEDs) are probably the biggest example of that...
> in
"pattern
edit
->
note
edit",
is
there
a
way
to
stop/pause
the
> sequencer,
scan
through
the
note
events,
and
hear
them
as
they're
> displayed?
again,
the
MC50
did
this.
for
"off-line"
editing
it's
a
great
> way
to
find
which
note
needs
to
be
edited.
Nope. Cool idea though.
> this
machine
appears
to
be
full
of
blank
patterns,
but
when
i
save
a
> pattern
it
tells
me
that
only
78%
of
the
memory
is
free
(22%
in
use).
if
i
> *really*
blank
all
of
the
patterns
should
i
see
99-100%
free
memory?
> what's
the
best
way
to
do
that?
Well, if you *really* want to blank the unit, you can reinit in the diagnostics. There's two options, one that erases everything except the patterns and songs (this includes all presets, global settings, everything, etc) and a second that deletes all the songs and patterns too. Note that the "factory patterns" really aren't, they're just like any others - if you erase them, they're gone.
> more
noob
questions
as
i
read
through
the
manual...
Good, good. Read and most will be revealed.
-Aaron
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Re: [xl7] noob questions
2008-02-18 by Aaron Eppolito
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