Re: RE: M-Audio Evolution MK-461C
2015/12/18 09:42:29
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Sorry for necroing' this old thread, but there's some great info in here, so I thought I'd just ask, re the 10bank memory, and sysex transfers, what it means (the implications), in laymen's terms.
I haven't yet delved into Sysex (still trying to get my head around CC mgmt and MIDI commands), I've been reading , where it mentioned
"The idea of parameter numbers, as opposed to , is that they are easier to use and faster to transmit."
Like I said, haven't yet looked at sysex/osc, so this may be premature...
Correct me if I'm wrong, but is the Enigma tool (formerly the Librarian tool, referenced in the PDF) the only way of getting patches into ya keyboards memory banks?
Found this
The dual press “MEMORY DUMP” buttons will send out a number of Sys Ex data packets that represent the 10 memories you have set up in your MK-449C/461C (MK-225C: Press “DATA LSB” and “RECALL” simultaneously to send out memory dump). This is useful for storing or backing up the contents of your memory presets externally. You can record the complete memory dump in to a standard sequencer. To recall the memory dump back, play the MIDI track containing the recorded memory dump to the keyboard, making sure that the MK-425C/449C/461C’s drivers are selected as output for that particular track. The current controller assignments are not affected by a memory dump, or a memory send to the keyboard. Once a memory dump has been sent to the keyboard, you will need to recall a preset to access the new memory settings.
I was with it until it mentioned 'play back midi track in sequencer containing controller assignment data...'
I thought the MIDI track just has the performance info, velocity change etc on channel x...
Not explaining myself well!!! still seeking that illusive MIDI 101 for 'noobs guide
' Enigma includes a huge library of files for your favorite VST plug-ins, instruments and host apps. Programming is as simple as dragging the software parameter you want to control onto the graphic representation of the controller on your screen.'
If I've got all these different synths and drums and stuff loaded in reaper, and I'm performing, is there a 10-preset memory limit before I need to interrupt performance and override the active 10 banks?
I think I'm gonna start with Fruityloops.