Not in my case.
Waldorf microWave1, OS 2.0.
WaveIdea Bitstream Pro as controller, fully set up for SYSEX control, as the mW1 lacks pots and sliders.
Works absolutely perfect in real-time.
I have the same experience with an Oberheim Matrix 1000, Yamaha FS1R, Access Virus C Rack.
Ok, the M1k has a slow microprocessor, but keeps up as much as it can.
Regards,
Zsolt
I concur with Bruno. I researched this with my Yamaha Rs-7000 back in 2005. My eventual conclusion was that it is useful for things that you can change in advance, but not very much so for fading parameter values, which is what I was hoping for. I've used SysEx with a number of other machines as well and they all have behaved similarly.Sent from my Sprint Samsung Galaxy S8+.-------- Original message --------From: "Bruno brunorc@... [xl7]" <xl7@yahoogroups.com>Date: 12/29/18 13:31 (GMT-07:00)To: xl7 <xl7@yahoogroups.com>Subject: Re: [xl7] Re: Modded Command StationsRemember, that SysEx is not as realtime, as one would think (or wish). I did some research with Yamaha SY77, but I believe that (almost) every other synth would work the same way - all the changes made by transmitting the SysEx will be only taken into account upon the generation of the next note. That being said, it can be still useful while editing the sounds - e.g. editing SY77 with a control surface like BCR 2000 is much more "hands-on" than diving in the menus.Just my 0.02$Brunopt., 28 gru 2018 o 16:09 'fabio-spicuglia@...' fabio-spicuglia@... [xl7] <xl7@yahoogroups.com> napisał(a):I won’t open or mod my Mp7 but using sysex to further manipulate that synth in realtime is quite interesting to me: for es. by programming my SL remote Zero or using an iPad generic midi editor. Thank You for the hint!
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