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saving sound patches with e-loader

saving sound patches with e-loader

2003-03-06 by labrataudio2003

ok, i got the rest of it pretty sussed , forgive me for being a dumb 
ass newbie ( cmon vultures come n get it) but how do i transfer the 
sound patches to the computer???? i just don't seem to find the right 
page - patterns, OS's , no probs, but my life /career/marriage etc 
hinges on keeping these explosive new sound patches i wrote safe.

any helpers out there??

keep up the good work anyway, i love a good forum read over morning 
coffee. cheers. s1m0n

saving patterns with e-loader

2003-03-06 by Cornell

I am having the same kind of problem.  I'm murder with the track making but when it comes to the more technical side of production including the rest of the mp7's capabilities(i.e. effects adding and the knob turning things) I get into trouble.  I just can't figure out how to record my tracks to my computer with E-Loader.  Someone told me that I could use a standard cd burner software once I got the tracks/patterns loaded into the computer.  Is this true? Or do I need a true recording software so that I can download my beats to cd. Somebody help me!!!!
 labrataudio2003 <crystal.d@...> wrote:ok, i got the rest of it pretty sussed , forgive me for being a dumb 
ass newbie ( cmon vultures come n get it) but how do i transfer the 
sound patches to the computer???? i just don't seem to find the right 
page - patterns, OS's , no probs, but my life /career/marriage etc 
hinges on keeping these explosive new sound patches i wrote safe.

any helpers out there??

keep up the good work anyway, i love a good forum read over morning 
coffee. cheers. s1m0n


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Re: [xl7] saving sound patches with e-loader

2003-03-07 by erik_magrini@Baxter.com

Man you get around, this is the third time I've gotten this question in 5 
munutes :)  Give people time to reply man....

rEalm





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ok, i got the rest of it pretty sussed , forgive me for being a dumb 
ass newbie ( cmon vultures come n get it) but how do i transfer the 
sound patches to the computer???? i just don't seem to find the right 
page - patterns, OS's , no probs, but my life /career/marriage etc 
hinges on keeping these explosive new sound patches i wrote safe.

any helpers out there??

keep up the good work anyway, i love a good forum read over morning 
coffee. cheers. s1m0n


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Re: [xl7] saving patterns with e-loader

2003-03-07 by erik_magrini@Baxter.com

E-Loader will only upload the midi data that's stored as patr of your 
Patterns.  There's no audio that gets stored, so you can't just upload via 
E-loader and burn to a CD.  You're best bet would be to just record the 
audio outputs of your XX_7 into something like a simple wave recorder (at 
16bit, 44.4kHz), I think Cool Edit is free and will do this.  From there, 
you can save the file as a wave file and then burn it to CD.

"True recording software" will let you upload those midi patterns and the 
rearrange and compose as you see fit.  Then you can record each track as a 
seperate audio file and do things like add plug ins and eq, all the fun 
stuff.  Might want to head over to www.computermusic.co.uk and have a look 
around.  They have a lot of newbie tutorials that might help get you 
sorted, as well as fere software to use too.

rEalm





I am having the same kind of problem.  I'm murder with the track making 
but when it comes to the more technical side of production including the 
rest of the mp7's capabilities(i.e. effects adding and the knob turning 
things) I get into trouble.  I just can't figure out how to record my 
tracks to my computer with E-Loader.  Someone told me that I could use a 
standard cd burner software once I got the tracks/patterns loaded into the 
computer.  Is this true? Or do I need a true recording software so that I 
can download my beats to cd. Somebody help me!!!!







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Re: [xl7] saving patterns with e-loader

2003-03-09 by Cornell

Thanks Erik for the info.  However, I am still stuck.  I have downloaded Cool Edit. I just can't figure out this manual.  There is a midi in/out a and out b on the back of the mp. which out gets used with the in?  which option do I select in the Midi menu on the mp so that I can transfer the info to cool edit and create the wav file? Thanks.
 erik_magrini@... wrote:E-Loader will only upload the midi data that's stored as patr of your 
Patterns.  There's no audio that gets stored, so you can't just upload via 
E-loader and burn to a CD.  You're best bet would be to just record the 
audio outputs of your XX_7 into something like a simple wave recorder (at 
16bit, 44.4kHz), I think Cool Edit is free and will do this.  From there, 
you can save the file as a wave file and then burn it to CD.

"True recording software" will let you upload those midi patterns and the 
rearrange and compose as you see fit.  Then you can record each track as a 
seperate audio file and do things like add plug ins and eq, all the fun 
stuff.  Might want to head over to www.computermusic.co.uk and have a look 
around.  They have a lot of newbie tutorials that might help get you 
sorted, as well as fere software to use too.

rEalm





I am having the same kind of problem.  I'm murder with the track making 
but when it comes to the more technical side of production including the 
rest of the mp7's capabilities(i.e. effects adding and the knob turning 
things) I get into trouble.  I just can't figure out how to record my 
tracks to my computer with E-Loader.  Someone told me that I could use a 
standard cd burner software once I got the tracks/patterns loaded into the 
computer.  Is this true? Or do I need a true recording software so that I 
can download my beats to cd. Somebody help me!!!!







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Transmitting Midi Data from MP7 to Computer

2003-03-09 by Cornell

I'm in a crunch for time here.  Is there anyone who can tell me what exactly needs to be done on the mp7 to make it ready to transmit data to my computer software?  I am trying to upload some beats to the computer so that I can then download them to cd. I have a midi cable but which midi out gets used? Midi out A or Midi out B? I also don't know which function gets chosen in the midi menu.  I'd appreciate a quick response.  Thanks so much! Peace!



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Re: Transmitting Midi Data from MP7 to Computer

2003-03-09 by mikexl7

If you are trying to upload midi datta use Eloader.  If you are 
using Eloader use midi out A.

You probibly wont need to wory about your midi menue.

If you are trying to record audio use the sound card on your 
computer.  in conjunction with what ever wave recording software you 
use.

hope that helps.

Mike G



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what exactly needs to be done on the mp7 to make it ready to 
transmit data to my computer software?  I am trying to upload some 
beats to the computer so that I can then download them to cd. I have 
a midi cable but which midi out gets used? Midi out A or Midi out B? 
I also don't know which function gets chosen in the midi menu.  I'd 
appreciate a quick response.  Thanks so much! Peace!
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