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Re: rackmount midi sequencer



ah great
but does open beta means ptp cracks ?
:=)
there is also a windows version if you ask

Calude


Per Boysen a écrit :
> The other day I heard that SoundDiver is still available online as an
> open beta version. Google it! But it doesn't seem it will ever be
> released again for OS X (was OS 9 back in the days) because most users
> gravitate towards using virtual instruments in software rather than
> external devices.
> 
> Greetings from Sweden
> 
> Per Boysen
> www.boysen.se
> www.perboysen.com
> 
> 
> 
> On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 3:36 PM, Claude Voit <c.voit@vtx.ch> wrote:
>> yes I _have_ known that !!
>> edp sys ex is simple, and, If you have (or know where to find) Emagic's
>> (editor librarian) Sound diver, I have made a EDP sys module you could 
>use
>> to program your edp and also copy paste all the messages for edp sys ex
>> sends. but, be aware that audio maybe interrupted if loop is playing and
>> sync may also drift.
>> I only used sys to change params with sysex while in reset.
>>
>> It works fine but you'll have to dig in sys ex and in the manual, and,
>> nobody can do it for you if you really want to be a power user...
>> :=)
>>
>> Good luck
>>
>> Claude
>>
>> http://www.loopers-delight.com/tools/echoplex/echoplex.html
>>
>> andy butler a écrit :
>>> mark francombe wrote:
>>>
>>>> Question #2
>>>>
>>>> I havent tried to do this yet, and I could, but maybe Per remembers, 
>or
>>>> Andy knows.... but one clever thing I thought of wopuld be to program 
>the
>>>> settings of the edp via a drum machine. So instead of changing premade
>>>> "presets", one uses the midi command for the PARAMETER button, and 
>then the
>>>> midi command to select the parameter, then the command to change the
>>>> parameter. Now if I did this... how FAST would EDP accept these 
>changes?
>>>> could I program each command one 64th apart, faster?
>>>>
>>> In theory, it's possible and fast enough, though I don't know exactly 
>how
>>> fast.
>>>
>>> One problem that would make it rather fiddly though.
>>> When you've pressed Param, you're scrolling through the settings, 
>rather
>>> than being able to set an absolute value.
>>> So a sequence of commands would change the parameters, but the result
>>> would depend on what they were to start with.
>>>
>>> eg
>>>
>>> the button sequence Param>Param>Rec>Rec
>>>
>>> would change RecMode from SAF to SUS,
>>> or from TOG to SAF
>>> or from SUS to TOG
>>> ...but would only do so if you weren't in Parameter Mode to start with.
>>>
>>> ...and that button sequence would leave you in Param Mode, from
>>> which you could only exit with a Long Press of Param, which means it's
>>> 400mS before you can use any controls.
>>>
>>> Reliably set (say) RecMode to SUS under any circumstance you'd have to 
>do
>>>
>>> LongParam (in case you were already in parameter mode)
>>> Param
>>> Param
>>> LongRec (set Record to TOG, as longpress sets to default)
>>> Rec
>>>
>>> which is going to take >800mS
>>>
>>>
>>> In short...it's very awkward.
>>>
>>> It seems it's possible to do exactly what you want with Midi Sysex.
>>> Claude Voit would know that, ( well Matthias *might* too ).
>>> It's *kind of* in the loop4 manual at the end,
>>> but not very explicit.
>>>
>>> I have to admit that I've avoided looking into this,
>>> and so far it's always been possible to do what I wanted without it.
>>> I wouldn't be surprised if it's buggy.
>>>
>>>
>>> Having written all that...tell me *why* you want to change params so 
>fast?
>>> It's almost certainly possible to achieve what you want without 
>changing
>>> params at all.
>>>
>>> andy
>>> ps
>>> these days the Gordius LG has a lot of sequencer like features,
>>> including sync to incoming midi clock.
>>>
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