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#16102 - 04/17/06 09:04 AM
Re: XP Expander formats?
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Anonymous
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Originally posted by Giovanni: When my XP module eventually arrives , will it be able to read all the present and past Gem models formats ? such as :-Genesys/PRO/SG-1 WK6/8 ,WK4 .WK2/3 ,WX2/WX400 ,WS2/WS400 I think the term is called "back format reading "
I know my Technics KN7000 keyboard can read the data from the older Technics models , If any one knows the answer it would be great to have this confirmed .
regards ..........Giovanni(Norwich Norfolk England) Hello Giovanni, The Genesys series is backwards compatible with the following past GEM products; WK6/8 SK760/880 PS2600 PS2500 The WX2/3&4 as well as the WS and WX series were entirely different platforms so their files are not cross-compatible. Of course songs created on any of these instruments are cross-compatible as long as the songs were saved in SMF format. Best Regards, Dave ------------------ Wm. David McMahan Nat'l Product and Support Manager Generalmusic USA GEM Community Forums
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#16106 - 06/11/06 03:29 PM
Re: XP Expander formats?
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Anonymous
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Originally posted by rikkisbears: Hi Dave, I was wondering if there is a downloadble manual on the xp, or would one of the other manuals like a Genesys manual give me the information on what style creation functions are available on the xp. ie I want to find out if list editing is a function, how styles are created etc etc. My ex kn7000 was brilliant, my sd1+ is lacking some of the editing functions I require.
best wishes Rikki Hi Rikki, If referring to list editing you mean microscopic mode, yes the Genesys has this feature and it works quite well. You can choose to view all data within any given track or select only the data you wish to view, i.e. Note, Program Change, CC#’s, Aftertouch, etc. The very same editing features that are found in the sequencer section of the Genesys are available when creating and editing styles. Here is a list of the editing screen headings; Erase, Move, Copy, Quantize, Insert Measure, Delete Measure, Velocity Scaling, Transpose, Microscope and Mask. Most of these editing tools allow you to edit the entire track or all the way down to the beat/bar/clock and note number. In short, the sequencer editing tools in the Genesys is very similar in capabilities as a computer based sequencer. Best Regards, Dave ------------------ Wm. David McMahan Nat'l Product and Support Manager Generalmusic USA GEM Community Forums [This message has been edited by WDMcM (edited 06-11-2006).]
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