I'm affraid the Command Stations can only communicate with E-loader software via USB, all other applications can be reached only via MIDI. Andrew On Wed, 18 Feb 2009, Mauricio Balma wrote: > Is a MIDI interface a must to use the proteus software? or can we do this using only the USB cable? > > I still wondering why the E loader cannot save presets.� Saving�your compositions�is a HEADACHE if you cannot save the presets you've created.... > > > > > ________________________________ > From: Sz�nyi Andr�s <andras@...> > To: xl7@yahoogroups.com > Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2009 9:08:07 AM > Subject: Re: [xl7] E-Mu Sequencer + Proteus X > > > > > I think all you have to do is to > > 1. set up in every pattern's (16) channels to send the sequencer data > external (or both), in the pattern menu, > > 2. connect the command station to the computer, > > 3. and after that you can use the proteus software's 16 channels. > > As far as I know there's no global setting for this method, so > you have to set them up in every pattern, what you like to use with > the software proteus (too). > > It's worth to create an empty pattern with these settings, as a template, > and make duplicates of it for the following patterns. > > Andrew > > On Wed, 18 Feb 2009, steve_the_composer wrote: > >> I have just started exploring the potential for using the E-Mu >> sequencer with the Proteus-X. >> (1) Has anyone done anything with this, and if so, do you want to >> share tips/thoughts/ working modalities/etc. ? >> (2) Is anyone here interested in discussing this here? >> >> If anyone else is interested: >> (1) www.emu.com is still offering Proteus XV - a free, lite version >> that doesn't need an e-mu/creative card or midi interface to work. >> All you need to do is sign up for an e-mail newsletter. >> (2) The basic concept is to use the sequencer to drive an external >> sound source; in this case, the external sound source is software. >> (3) The artist formerly known as rEalm has a suggested list of >> settings to optimize Windows as a software-based music machine. (I >> found these helped with Proteus-X, VSTs, DXis, and SynthEdit.) >> (4) You can import (with the right equipment) EIII and EIV (EOS) banks >> >> If no one else is interested, that's OK with me. I just thought I'd >> mention it. >> >> --Steve >> >> > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > ------------------------------------ > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [xl7] E-Mu Sequencer + Proteus X
2009-02-18 by Szőnyi András
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