Prodatum. My studio PC runs XP minimal (no internet, LAN, updates, etc) and it's fine as long as I only connect it ONE WAY. Perhaps my copy is missing a byte or two but if Prodatum is allowed to 'handshake' with the PX-7 then it changes the SYS ID on the PX-7 from anything to 127! But yes, it works fine if you manually dump from the PX-7, as does Sonar, Soundiver & MIDIQuest. What I was really looking for was a bit of software that would connect the Command Station as MIDI in + out and perform the librarian tasks remotely. I do it with all my Roland/Korg/Yamaha kit, it's just sad to have to go over the other side of the studio to press a button. Thanks for your suggestions anyways & happy tweaking ;) --- In xl7@yahoogroups.com, "stimresp" <stimresp@...> wrote: > > Prodatum worked fine here under XP, but is crashing both of my Win7 machines - anyone else having this problem? I contacted the developer, Jan and he tried to help, but with no success. He said that a solution could be to recompile the source code for Win7 - he couldn't do it, nor can I. Pity, because it's a nice program. > > So I've been using Proteum abd getting quite into it. There are annoying quirks when saving. In general I make/load the patch in proteum I always save the results directly on the CS. From bitter experience, allowing Proteum to commit the patch usually results in some wayward parameters. > The same for Multisetups - I make/load them in Proteum, bust save them using the CS. > Just another habit to develop.... > > Otherwise, saving the patches as XML seems fine. > > > > --- In xl7@yahoogroups.com, "David Unlimbo" <david@> wrote: > > > > I've tried a few of the recommended librarians, however, when using MIDI-OX Sysex the dump froze and when I turned my PX-7 back on my user multisetups had corrupted - bugger. Any recommendations for something stable and reliable? > > >
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Re: What do you use as your patch librarian? (Windows XP 32bit)
2011-02-16 by David Unlimbo
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