06-11-2022, 08:29 AM
(This post was last modified: 06-11-2022, 01:26 PM by oldgearguy.)
yeah, it's weird in that in MQ, I can change cutoff and filter type, but not resonance when connected via the MRCC.
When connected with a USB <-> DIN cable (E-mu 1x1) I can edit cutoff and resonance, but not filter type.
EDIT --
the weirdness being able to edit some params and not others may be due to the demo version I'm using. I saw something about only being able to edit 4 parameters each patch with the demo, so that may be the root of that problem. The sysex/no sysex is still baffling though.
-- EDIT
Conversely, I could pull back a patch from the XT through the MRCC (so a successful sysex request/dump), but it wouldn't work via the direct cable.
Basically - a lot of variables to monitor and control (hw synth, MIDI connection, computer, software) and it's not 100% stable.
Note on/off,CC. messages - all good. I can record and play back with a DAW through the MRCC all day long.
It's frustrating since it appears like it's user error or something unusual with the sw+hw combination. I'm setting it aside for now and getting back to finishing my soldering project.
When connected with a USB <-> DIN cable (E-mu 1x1) I can edit cutoff and resonance, but not filter type.
EDIT --
the weirdness being able to edit some params and not others may be due to the demo version I'm using. I saw something about only being able to edit 4 parameters each patch with the demo, so that may be the root of that problem. The sysex/no sysex is still baffling though.
-- EDIT
Conversely, I could pull back a patch from the XT through the MRCC (so a successful sysex request/dump), but it wouldn't work via the direct cable.
Basically - a lot of variables to monitor and control (hw synth, MIDI connection, computer, software) and it's not 100% stable.
Note on/off,CC. messages - all good. I can record and play back with a DAW through the MRCC all day long.
It's frustrating since it appears like it's user error or something unusual with the sw+hw combination. I'm setting it aside for now and getting back to finishing my soldering project.