It sounds like a sys-ex message to turn a drum track into a normal track. Then , if the PC# got sent before the sys-ex, keyboard is likely to play Piano (#1) as a default sound.
Can you copy the sys-ex message and post it here (should be fairly short)?
Perhaps I can take a look at it and see what is going on...
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Originally Posted By: Diki
It sounds like a sys-ex message to turn a drum track into a normal track. Then , if the PC# got sent before the sys-ex, keyboard is likely to play Piano (#1) as a default sound.
Can you copy the sys-ex message and post it here (should be fairly short)?
Perhaps I can take a look at it and see what is going on...
Diki, if you download the SMF I posted on Roland arranger...it will be the first sys ex line..open in the G70 sequencer..
Generally, in most Sys-Ex, there is a header byte that specifies which model machine the sys-ex pertains to. What may be going on is that the BK is ignoring G70 sys-ex. Or at least, some of it.
We need to get this to Roland ASAP, as obviously, they don't want us older Roland arranger users tearing our hair out (what little is left!) when all our edits from older machines get ignored!
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There was a shipping problem (a wrong shipping address for the card that it was put on, and a snafu with the email that informed us) but I got it sorted out finally today, so I should have it mid-week.
Sadly, I am doing a six day a week playing gig at the moment, covering for a friend that got hit by a car and had his leg snapped in two, so I will have less time on it than I would normally, but I imagine I won't sleep for a couple of days when it gets in!
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