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#145073 - 11/05/07 12:25 PM Re: Bebop Needs some Roland Help
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Bebop... The solution is to use the Session Manager software program available at roland-arranger.com.

You can copy a split point choice as a batch process to as many or as few (or, of course, all!) of your UPGs and OTSs as you want. Then the only split points you can't over-ride are the EASY SETTINGS presets.

But within the E80, you have to do each one by hand... FAR quicker to use Session Manager, plus it also adds several other new features to the E80 (Patch storage, for instance, along with Tone edits, EQ and MFX settings to drag and drop into UPGs.

Download it, you won't regret it...!
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#145074 - 11/05/07 03:17 PM Re: Bebop Needs some Roland Help
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Thanks to all of you for your help.
I will look into this further as time permits. I am sure one or all of you must be right.
I will report back to this thread when I end up with the correct solution or there will be a post in For sale of an E 80. this really jerks me off. dumb keyboard how could they leave out something so important to ME
Bebop
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#145075 - 11/05/07 06:15 PM Re: Bebop Needs some Roland Help
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Welcome to my nightmare, Bebop!

But, for all it's problems, the SOUND and playability of the G70 make me unable to move to maybe more operationally friendly arrangers, that don't have that magic Roland SOUND...

It is a matter of a few minutes work to copy the favorite split point you like to every single style OTS and every UPG you have made (and avoid overwriting every OTS and UPG that you DON'T want changed, using the Session Manager software. You would SELL your E80 to avoid that tiny bit of work?
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#145076 - 11/06/07 09:06 AM Re: Bebop Needs some Roland Help
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Diki,
It would be helpful if you would have included a link for the software you mentioned in your post. I have looked to download it before but couldn't find it. One time I did find it but Earthlink was so screwed up that night that I didn't even consider trying to download it. I didn't bookmark it either so I guess I will have to go hunting again.
However earthlink has been on and off since Sunday and when it is working it is very slow. They must have a few servers down. I will go visit their chat room next and build a fire under them.
Thanks for your advice.
Best to all,
Bebop
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#145077 - 11/06/07 12:52 PM Re: Bebop Needs some Roland Help
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NO EDIT HERE BUT HAVE ANOTHER QUESTION FOR DIKI.
I looked into the session manager and everywhere I looked it was for G 70 and Might work on E 80. Is that still a maybe. I don't want to blow 50.00 USD for a maybe.
What is the latest word on that?
thanks,
Bebop
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#145078 - 11/06/07 01:57 PM Re: Bebop Needs some Roland Help
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I'm not 100% sure it covers ALL the new E80 features, but Richard is prompt in his reply to questions... But Split Point is a G70/E80 common parameter, so I imagine that for this function, it should be fine (plus most others, really).

Secondly, it works 100% without purchase, just the batch process only will operate on a few files at a time, so you can test it out and see how well it works before purchase. Purchase merely allows you to work on unlimited number of UPGs and OTSs at a time (which I know is what you want, but you can at least try it first!)

It is available on the Session Manager Forum at Roland-arranger.com, here:
http://www.roland-arranger.com/smf/index.php?topic=14.0

Post on that forum Attn. Richard with any questions...
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#145079 - 11/06/07 02:18 PM Re: Bebop Needs some Roland Help
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thank you Diki, You are a good man
I shall look further into that program.
best to you,
Bebop
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