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20.11.2005, 06:37 PM
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Dumping a single TI sound into your sequencer
ok, so how does one do a sysex dump out of the TI and into cubase? I used to do this all the time with my virus c, but can't seem to figure it out with the TI. I have a really cool arrangement I am working on and am scared to death to exit out without saving the individual sounds. I have hooked up a midi cable out of my TI and into my sound card but I can't seem to get any midi data sent over it to cubase. With the Virus C, when I selected it's port as the midi in port in cubase, any knob movements I made on the virus would immediately show data coming in over that midi port - not so with the TI. All I want to do is save the separate individual sounds/parts that I have for this song into their own midi tracks (using sysex). This way I can feel confident that I can recall them once I shut down and restart the system. So, I have midi cable out from TI to Midi In on my layla24. In cubase I create a midi track and select layla in as the in port, but no midi data from the TI.
On the Ti
1. I hit Store Button
2. For Destination I select Dump Single
3. I hit record in cubase
4. I hit store on the TI
result = nothing.
I have also tried selecting Virus TI Midi and Virus TI Synth as the in ports as well, but still nothing.
Can someone please show me where I am going wrong or how to do a single sound dump into cubase using the USB cable? Thanks
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20.11.2005, 06:39 PM
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as a follow up question, I know that I can just save the tweaked sound to a ram location, but being that I haven't gone through all of the ram spots I would much rather just save the sound in the arrangement until I decide which ram sounds I can overwrite.
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20.11.2005, 06:52 PM
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What happens in the TI's display at this point? Does it say "Transmitting.." (it should)?
Sure you're not filtering sysex for Record in SX?
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20.11.2005, 07:10 PM
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What happens in the TI's display at this point? Does it say "Transmitting.." (it should)?
Sure you're not filtering sysex for Record in SX?
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yeah, it says something like transmitting and then another msg that it completed. And yes, definitely positive that I am not filitering any sysex. 
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20.11.2005, 07:14 PM
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Ben, just curious, but I should be able to use the TI like I did with my virus C, correct? Meaning, if I set the midi in port in cubase to the midi cable coming in from the TI, cubase should register data coming in when I turn knobs on the TI, right? (this was the case with the virus C)
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20.11.2005, 07:27 PM
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Yep - and both of the above worked perfectly for me in SX3 when I tried just now
Try doing a full reset (Soft Power Off -press ARP EDIT) and see if that helps.
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20.11.2005, 07:36 PM
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Ben, once again, thanks for your help.
ok, just to make certain, you are using your midi in port of your midi/audio card as the midi in port in cubase for the dump, correct? Also for the full system reset, I do a soft power off (the two buttons) plus holding the ARP Edit button as well? I looked in the manual but didn't see anything about the ability of doing a system reset.
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