Upload the MIDI File into your computer via E-Loader, then import that
into Cubase (new song). Once there, delete the blank Part on the track
you don't want, then resave the Midi File as Type 0, resolution 384ppqn.
Reload it back into your Xl-7 and that LED should be out now. I do this
all the time, it works great.
rEalm
"www.mp3.com/koering" <A.Libi@...>
04/22/02 08:35 AM
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Subject: Re: [xl7] RE: CAN I COPY MORE THAN ONE TRACK AT THE SAME TIME?
yes.. I tried this and it works... but the leds for da tracks are still
on....
I work with cubase... I nearly tried everything to get them off... no
way....
----- Original Message -----
From: erik_magrini@...
To: xl7@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, April 22, 2002 2:00 PM
Subject: [xl7] RE: CAN I COPY MORE THAN ONE TRACK AT THE SAME TIME?
Well, if you've got an external sequencer, you can get rid of the track
mute by deleting that track in the external sequencer, then reloading it
back into the XL-7. I think the new Erase Track feature does this as well
though, anyone know?
rEalm
thanx for da fast answer.... that works... but the problem is rthat the
led for da track is still on... is there a way to delete it....?
well, I knew that this was discused a few months ago on this board, but I
have lost the mails....
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Re: [xl7] RE: CAN I COPY MORE THAN ONE TRACK AT THE SAME TIME?
2002-04-22 by erik_magrini@Baxter.com
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