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Re: EDP, DirectMIDI, quant, 8ths
Well dammit Andy you are right, I just had not noticed !
The guitar sound cuts out for sure, as I described, so much that it's
impossible not to hear. But now that you put the bug in my head, I can
definitely hear not only the EDP ongoing loop sound cut out during SysEx
change, but a little low-frequency blip that could be very annoying in the
wrong situation... gah!
So I guess for me these SysEx commands are a temporary solution only ;)
Best,
Phil :)
On Jul 16, 2011, at 10:11 AM, andy butler wrote:
> hi Phil,
> glad you got the sysex working.
>
> A couple of hints
>
> 1) while processing a sysex command the edp doesn't have the processing
> power
> to do anything else. That includes checking for midi input.
> If you need to change more than one param with a sysex command
> you'll have to use a midi controller that puts a delay between them.
> The audio from the edp will drop out briefly while processing sysex.
>
> 2) Changes to 8th/Cycle aren't effective till the end of the cycle
> (or is it end of the loop?)
> andy butler
> (back from holiday)
>
>
> Phil Clevenger wrote:
>> Mark, and Per,
>> Yes, Program Changes for EDP preset changes are the basis for the
>> controller setup. But I find there are too many permutations
>
- References:
- EDP, DirectMIDI, quant, 8ths
- From: Phil Clevenger <phil.clevenger@gmail.com>
- Re: EDP, DirectMIDI, quant, 8ths
- From: Phil Clevenger <phil.clevenger@gmail.com>
- Re: EDP, DirectMIDI, quant, 8ths
- From: mark francombe <markfrancombe@gmail.com>
- Re: EDP, DirectMIDI, quant, 8ths
- From: Per Boysen <perboysen@gmail.com>
- Re: EDP, DirectMIDI, quant, 8ths
- From: Phil Clevenger <phil.clevenger@gmail.com>
- Re: EDP, DirectMIDI, quant, 8ths
- From: andy butler <akbutler@tiscali.co.uk>