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SVG how did you....

SVG how did you....

2003-01-06 by donron29669 <donron8@juno.com>

load those Coakley patches? Did you have to use the Emu osuploader 
or are they in sysex form that can be dumped from any seqencer

Re: [xl7] SVG how did you....

2003-01-06 by ->Nobody<-

They are just standard MIDIFILE. 
I used Cubase to dump them to the XL-7 (but any SMF capable software
will do), then moved them to other user slots using E-Loader. 
*BACKUP your user banks* before sending the files!

"donron29669 " wrote:
> load those Coakley patches? Did you have to use the Emu osuploader
> or are they in sysex form that can be dumped from any seqencer
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Re: SVG how did you....

2003-01-07 by S V G

> SVG how did you load those Coakley patches? Did you have to use the Emu osuploader 
> or are they in sysex form that can be dumped from any seqencer


     I downloaded the MIDI files from the Coakley website onto my (windows) desktop.  Then right
clicking on each item, I chose "open with..." and chose a software sequencer, in my case Cakewalk.

     Then making sure that my MIDI connection from computer to XL-7 was working both ways, I
started up the Cakewalk sequence.  This effectively loaded the preset into a prechosen slot.  Each
sequence took about 2 seconds to upload.  I didn't use E-Loader at all in the process.  The 5
slots chosen are User bank 0, slots 48-52.  I didn't have these slots taken up by anything
important so I just used these.  If I wanted to send the patches to specific slots, I would have
had to use E-Loader or something.

            SVG



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