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#26504 - 12/28/01 08:10 AM
Re: Where do I go from here?
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This explanation is a long, but I hope it's clear. If not, we can go over different parts.
>>"Every time I load a file and play it onto my xp, ALL the user patches change into whatever was on that file"<<
...because you're loading a whole bank instead of individual patches. The XP is just doing what you tell it to do.
>>"Is there a way to download a file, and protect certain patches that I want to keep in the user banks?"<<
Not really, at least not at the loading stage. I mean, how do you know where the patches are that you want to keep in the new file you're loading?
>>"I was told to delete the ones I don't want, but how do I do that?"<<
Don't think of it as deleting what you don't want, but as saving what you do want.
There is a problem with getting patch banks off the net in that the XP will load them back into wherever they were saved from. If they were saved from a TEMP location, it will load them back into TEMP. If they were saved from a USER location, it will load them back into that USER location on your XP and delete whatever is in the USER location.
The manual doesn't really explain this, but you need to know what the manual *does* say to understand how to deal with it.
Read all the manual has to say about Utility -> 4 Transmitting sound settings - Data Transfer.
Note especially the boxes that designate "Source."
Note especially the difference in that box between USER and TEMP.
Note especially #7 and #8: 7=The Patch of the specified number in USER group [what is already saved to your USER location] 8=The current Patch [in volatile TEMP].
The basic procedure to do what you want to do is to SAVE your USER patches (the whole bank) to disk either as an .svd file or as sysex at the beginning of a dummy song. I've posted about how to do the latter, so search the archives. It's pretty easy. If you can't find it, let me/us know. Somebody will track it down.
You do that by choosing Patch USER 001-128 = your whole USER bank as your SOURCE.
Then you can load any bank of patches from the net. If they overwrite your USER bank, it doesn't matter, since you can *reload* that bank from disk either as .svd or as sysex in the dummy song (I use the latter method).
Once you have the new bank of patches from the net, audition them. When you come to one you like, save it to disk as sysex at the beginning of a dummy song. Name the song whatever the patch is called. Again, this procedure has been explained before on this forum. See if you can find it.
Save each patch you like to a song (from TEMP) like that.
After you're finished, re-load your original USER patch bank.
Now load each dummy song (with the patch sysex) into your sequencer, play the song to load the patch into PATCH TEMP, and now use Utility -> Write to write that TEMP PATCH into whichever USER patch location you want.
Now save your USER patch bank just as you did above into a dummy song as sysex (again, this is Utility -> 4 Data Transfer -> Transmitting data to the internal song).
If you like, load your USER dummy song into your sequencer, erase the sysex in it, save the *new* USER patch bank you just created (the one that is now different because you added a couple of patches to it as explained above), and save the song back to disk. This way you don't have to rename the song from scratch.
I know, it sounds complicated. The key is to understand how to save individual patches to disk as sysex in a dummy song and how to save your user bank to disk as sysex in a dummy song. That procedure enables you to save and load anything you like without losing anything.
Good luck.
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#26511 - 01/03/02 08:54 AM
Re: Where do I go from here?
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Registered: 01/01/01
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Tracey:
"It seems to me like you should be able to download the files onto your computer, open them up, and select the patches you want to copy onto a floppy from there"
It sounds like what you're really asking for is a printout of the patch banks you are downloading. That's not what a patch or bank download is. It's not a text tile, but a data file. Data files "open up" into the device they were designed to be used with, in this case the XP. And there, indeed, you do get a list of patches (in your User bank) you can select and save onto a floppy just the way you describe.
"But when I tried to open up the files...it didn't work. It kicked me into Cakewalk then (that is what it selected to open them as) and from there I had no idea what was going on"
It's kicking you into Cakewalk because that is the media player on your computer designated to play = to open .mid files.
Any time you double-click a file (any file), Windows will open it with the program designated for that type of file. Your computer uses Cakewalk for .mid files, that's why it's opening Cakewalk to open = play the files.
But Cakewalk is not the XP, so all Cakewalk is going to do is play the sysex out into empty space unless your XP is connected to the midi port of your computer, in which case Cakewalk will play the .mid file and send that sysex to your XP; the XP knows what to do with the XP-specific sysex data (i.e., make a patch). Cakewalk is just a sequencer that plays the file, not a synthesizer that knows what to do with the data.
Hope this helps.
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