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Please someone help before I lose it and sell my virus
yes Im still trying to figure it out and no I havent gotten anywhere. Im trying to do and arrangement dump. My understanding from reading the manual many times and instructions from people on this site is that when I do an midi tx arrangement dump in multi mode I am sending addresses of singles involved aswell as any parameters and effects I have edited on my 16 parts. So it would make sense to me that I may then use the same multi or different multi with different sounds and again edit some parameters etc and then when I reload my sequencer later and press play that the original multi I was working on should be restored with the original addresses and edits I performed. Well it does not do this it just stays as is with whatever I have been doing.
I do not have any filter on in my sequencer. I followed the instructions given. I set up midi channel one track 17 on my sequencer. I create room before song to perform dump. I set multi tx arrangement dump on virus. I press play and record on sequencer and store on virus. Dump completes successfully. Please if there is someone out there that can help me before I give up and sell this thing because Ive had it for nearly four weeks and I am getting nowhere with it. |
does the midi activity indicator on the sequencer move/blink when you hit store?
Is there any way for you to do a list edit to chech for recorded sys-ex data? You may have recorded it but not known. Please give info on your sequencer etc. I use multi setup dump with arrangment dump all the time. You can reload in any multi and no need to keep orig singles. |
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Time:001.01.00-225.01.00 Notes:0 (c.-2)-127(G. 8) when I turn the data wheel this goes all the way to 127(G. 8)-127(G. 8) Then I went to step screen and it says- View: exclusive But i had to turn the data wheel to select exclusive. Then I could not see anything there so I pressed insert to see what would happen and I inserted a 2 byte exclusive data. Then in same screen appearedb- >exclusive:F0F7 The process in which I did the dump was like so-I created some space before my song and selected track 17 which is apparently the track your meant to use for sysex data according to manual. I then selected midi channel 1. Press record and play then store on virus. The virus screen said dumping edit buffer 1-16, then dumping done. I presume this is all correct. Anyway hope this all helps to enlighten you about what I may be doing wrong. Thanks once again. |
Maybe an Akai forum will give you the right answer. Your Akai might not like long Sysex data strings.
It seems your doing all the right Virus things :) Try saving it after your song or in a new song file or what ever. |
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I tried the akai forum. I have exhausted all avenues. I have not solved the problem and so I will probably sa goodbye to either the virus or the mpc. I should have checked before I spent the 3500 dollars. oh well, it was an expensive mistake I will not make next time. |
Maybe if you adjusted your attitude a bit you might have gotten more help in forums.
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You appear to have misinterpreted me. I have gotten help and I am most grateful to those who have genuinely helped me. Fortunately I have resolved my problems. I come here bearing nothing but an honest and insatiable thirst for knowledge and hopefully enough knowledge of my own that I can also share. I may appear to be impatient or frustrated at times but I am never hostile. So please do not take me so seriously Gopal ,it is nothing personal. :) |
If i remember correctly , before i had a dedicated audio card , i had some sort of special midi cable that could be plugged into an ordinary soundcard to get mid in and out, so if you have a pc with a soundcard that has a gamepad input , you can have very cheap midi ( i used it on an SBlive from soundblaster).
Then you just download a freeware sequencer or a demo that can record midi and sysex and you're set. You obviously have a pc cause you can't go posting on the net without one. Greetz.... |
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