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Re: EDP VG99 FC300 Problems



I'm using a vg99 and am setting up a software looping rig with it. I've learned a few things researching my own problems with the vg99. The vg99 sends out a set of cc messages with each patch change. It sends: CC 6, 38, 100, 101 repeatedly with each patch change. It's sending 35 total CC messages with each patch change. It doesn't matter if it’s the fc300 the wheel or the pickup doing the work. These go out on its outbound MIDI channel. It might be sending sysEx with this but I don't see that monitoring the MIDI. If you've got something on any of these CCs it might be your problem.
Cheers,
-Ty

Sent: Monday, August 24, 2009 7:47 AM
Subject: Re: EDP VG99 FC300 Problems

that right, Andy!
sorry, Fred,
since we have a very old processor (like a Mac Plus!) in the EDP its 
audio DSP part stops when it has to deal with Sysex. Usually thats not 
a problem because Sysex is used to change parameters while not 
playing, and a single command hardly creates an audible interruption.
but if you send Sysex streams meant for other units to it as well, it 
hicks up.

to select different channels does not solve the problem, because it 
needs to analyze the data anyway. Sysex does not differentiate 
channels but IDs so I dont think it does much with the stuff you send 
to the 99 anyway, but just to figure out that the data is not aimed to 
it, takes proc time...

I suppose you will have to either command the 99 some other way or 
filter the Sysex stuff so it does not go through it or filter it in a 
separate midi box between 99 and EDP... there are many options, 
probably...

good luck!
Matthias

On 24 Aug 2009, at 04:56, andy butler wrote:

>
>
> Fred Fata wrote:
>
>> While in Control Change mode I record sound into the EDP,
>> I return to Sysex mode and change patches on the 99 via the 300,
>> an audible thump is heard in the recorded info in the EDP.
>
> that's the edp trying to deal with all those sysex commands.
>
> Are you using a different midi ch for the EDP?  don't
> know if that would help, but edp may not read the sysex if it's
> on a different channel.
>
> You could try chaining 300>>99>>edp so edp doesn't get sysex,
> but beware added midi latency.
>
> andy
>