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Re: are user patches stored in the sound rom or in the command station itself?

2013-01-03 by dutchbeats

thanks guys!



--- In xl7@yahoogroups.com, D F Tweedie <bienpegaito@...> wrote:
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> +1 for Midi Ox.
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> Also, see Prodatum. You can import/export presets (patches) and create your own.
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> DF
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>  From: Bruno <brunorc@...>
> To: xl7 <xl7@yahoogroups.com> 
> Sent: Wednesday, January 2, 2013 12:13 PM
> Subject: Re: [xl7] are user patches stored in the sound rom or in the command station itself?
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> Hello,
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> 2013/1/2 JOHNNIE BURKE-GAFFNEY <johnniebg@...>
> You use e-loader from the creative website:  http://www.creative.com/emu/support/downloads/legacy/download.aspx?d=311
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> I'm afraid E-loader is of no use in terms of backing up patches. It can only manage your patterns and songs.
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> The easiest way of patch backup is to use the XL-7 ability to dump patches (or whole banks) in SysEx. If you have a PC with Win XP you can use a great and free software, called MIDI Ox. It can record incoming SysEx transmission and save it into file - that way you can back up your patches, one by one, or just make a (periodic? SysEx is tiny compared to the capacity of modern drives) copy of your User banks.
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> I was thinking about making a document with step by step description of SysEx dump/restore with MIDI Ox and/or C6 (for Mac OS X)... One rainy day, I believe ;-)
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> Bruno
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