Edition arpeggiateur
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Georges Maraudeur
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Sujet de la discussion Posté le 26/03/2009 à 18:37:33Edition arpeggiateur
Bonjour
j'arrive sans problème à editer l'arpeggiateur via le vyzex, mais je n'y arrive pas sur le clavier lui même, quand je vais dans le mode edit il ne me propose que de changer le MOM TGL impossible de changer de champs vers les autres valeurs (up down etc...)
Et vous ?
PS firmware 1.05
j'arrive sans problème à editer l'arpeggiateur via le vyzex, mais je n'y arrive pas sur le clavier lui même, quand je vais dans le mode edit il ne me propose que de changer le MOM TGL impossible de changer de champs vers les autres valeurs (up down etc...)
Et vous ?
PS firmware 1.05
lolowattrelos
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2 Posté le 26/03/2009 à 21:17:58
Salut.
Moi, j'y arrive.
"edit" "arpegiator" "enter"
Moi, j'y arrive.
"edit" "arpegiator" "enter"
Georges Maraudeur
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3 Posté le 27/03/2009 à 00:17:31
Oui c'est ce que je fais, ensuite quand je veux utiliser < il ne se passe rien, on dirait un vieux bug (t'as la version 1.05 ?)
Idem pour changer le nom des presets, c'est tout le temps la lettre la plus à droite de l'écran qui clignote et il ne se passe rien quand j'appuie sur < pour changer de lettre vers la gauche.
Idem pour changer le nom des presets, c'est tout le temps la lettre la plus à droite de l'écran qui clignote et il ne se passe rien quand j'appuie sur < pour changer de lettre vers la gauche.
lolowattrelos
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4 Posté le 28/03/2009 à 12:41:26
Je suis à la version 1.03. j'avais même pas vu qu'il y avait une version 1.05 !
lolowattrelos
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5 Posté le 28/03/2009 à 12:51:22
Mais en principe, cela ne devrait pas être à cause de la version car la version 1.05 ne fait que :
1. Added the ability to save PAD THRESHOLD, MIDI CLOCK, TAP AVG with SAVE GLOBALS
2. Fixed issue where ports would not show correctly on Mac OS 10.5.6
3. Fixed issue where assignable switches could not send program changes above 32.
1. Added the ability to save PAD THRESHOLD, MIDI CLOCK, TAP AVG with SAVE GLOBALS
2. Fixed issue where ports would not show correctly on Mac OS 10.5.6
3. Fixed issue where assignable switches could not send program changes above 32.
lolowattrelos
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6 Posté le 28/03/2009 à 14:30:45
De plus, je n'arrive pas à passer à la version 1.05.
J'avais réussi à passer à la 1.03 mais je ne sais plus comment faire et comme je suis nul en anglais
Je bloque à partir du moment où il faut appuyer sur "retour rapide" " stop" et "record" en même temps, moi il ne se passe rien sur mon LCD
J'avais réussi à passer à la 1.03 mais je ne sais plus comment faire et comme je suis nul en anglais
Je bloque à partir du moment où il faut appuyer sur "retour rapide" " stop" et "record" en même temps, moi il ne se passe rien sur mon LCD
Georges Maraudeur
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7 Posté le 28/03/2009 à 14:51:10
Source .pdf d'Akai
How do I upgrade my MPK49 firmware?
First you should ensure that Vyzex MPK49 is correctly installed and working without issues to edit your
MPK49. Although you can use third party tools1 to upgrade MPK49’s firmware, the Vyzex MPK49 program has
the facility to download firmware upgrades to your MPK49: This is the procedure covered in this
document.You should quit any MIDI port using music software you have running before you launch Vyzex
MPK49 to begin the upgrade process – This will avoid any possible conflicts between Vyzex and your other
MIDI software.
STEP 1: Changing Vyzex MPK49’s Preferences
By default, Vyzex MPK49 will open every MIDI In and MIDI Out port on your computer and conduct a
thorough search for your MPK49: When MPK49 has been found, Vyzex will set the MIDI IN and MIDI OUT
ports it needs in order to communicate with MPK49 automatically.
Also by default, Vyzex will request your MPK49’s current preset, global settings and user preset bank on
start-up, and if this particular option is turned off, Vyzex also has an option that automatically opens the last
SET file you were working on before closing the program the last time you had it open. While these options
are great when you are editing presets, they can interfere with the firmware update procedure, so they
should be disabled temporarily before you begin the firmware update procedure to ensure the smoothest
operation.
Let’s begin by opening the Vyzex MPK49 PREFERENCES menu, which is launched from the
Options->Preferences menu on Windows, or from the Vyzex MPK49->Preferences menu on Mac OSX
The Instrument Setup tab is where this dialog starts up at, but you’ll see that there’s nothing much to
change here. The relevant tabs to open are Studio and then Paths/Misc.
THE PREFERENCES : STUDIO TAB
There are two checked options here: The first enables auto-detection of MPK49’s MIDI Ports every time the
program starts up, and the second forces the program to request valid data from MPK49 every time you
create a blank SET file from scratch. These features cause Vyzex MPK49 to send MIDI messages to MPK49 on
startup, which can interfere with the firmware upgrade procedure you are about to perform. Please uncheck
both of these features and step to the Paths/Misc tab.
THE PREFERENCES : PATHS/MISC TAB
Please uncheck the ‘AutoSave and Reload Session’ option shown here and click OK to apply the changes.
OK – Preferences changed… Now What?
Now you can proceed with the firmware upgrade. Unzip the downloaded firmware update to your computer’s
desktop and confirm there is a SYX file inside. Always read the accompanying doc or text file for special
information regarding the new firmware, and if everything is in order you can proceed with the update.
MPK49 now must ERASE its current firmware and be put in a special upgrade mode: This will
shut down the normal USB MIDI Ports that MPK49 presents to your computer’s operating
system and will open up a specialized USB MIDI Port to receive the update from Vyzex.
If you have the Vyzex editor software open while performing the firmware erase and restart,
Vyzex will not be able to track the change in USB MIDI ports and you will not be able to
proceed. Always close the software before proceeding with the MPK49 erase and restart
procedure!
MPK49’s Erase & Restart Procedure
Now that the Vyzex application has been closed down, we’ll unplug MPK49’s USB cable and reconnect it with
three of the five front panel transport bar buttons held down at the same time.
The buttons to hold down are <<, STOP, & REC
MPK49 will now power-up displaying the following on its front panel LCD display:
Upgrade
ERASE OK?
PRESS
ENTER
This is your last chance to change your mind about upgrading the firmware: Once you press MPK49’s front
panel rotary encoder ENTER button, your MPK49 won’t have any firmware at all until you load the new
version, so be sure you are ready before proceeding.
When you press ENTER, MPK49 will display ‘ERASING OS’ momentarily and then will inform you it is ready
to proceed with the update by displaying the following on its front panel display:
Upgrade
00 SEND SYSEX
Now it’s time to re-open the Vyzex MPK49 editor program and use it to download the new firmware file.
1. Enable The MIDI Monitor
Vyzex MPK49 has the ability to download any standard SYX file to your instrument. While this feature is
normally used to restore preset backups made with other third-party MIDI utilities such as Midi OX or SysEx
Librarian, it also works to send firmware updates to MPK49 that are packaged as SYX files.
MPK49’s typical firmware file is quite large by SYX standards, and will take some time for your computer to
send to the instrument: Once Vyzex transmits the file, you should monitor the download progress on both
MPK49’s front panel display and through the Vyzex application. This requires that you go to the Vyzex
Options menu and enable the MIDI Monitor
If you are following along with your MPK49, you are now ready to choose the firmware file.
2. Open the MIDI->Transmit MIDIX (.SYX) File Dialog
When you select the MIDI->Transmit MIDIX (.SYX) item from the application’s menu, a file dialog will
open prompting you to select the firmware SYX file. Navigate to this file through the dialog’s controls and
click on it to select it as shown.
Is MPK49 still asking you to SEND SYX? Good.
Click the Choose MIDIX File to Send? Dialog’s ‘Open’ button (shown above) to proceed!
Now turn your attention to MPK49’s LCD display: It should be actively spinning along, reporting the current
status of the update. When the download completes successfully you will see the following message on
MPK49’s front panel display:
Upgrade
XX DONE
PRESS
ENTER
Where XX could be any number depending on your firmware upgrade level. Before you press the ENTER
button on MPK49’s front panel, however you should restore Vyzex MPK49’s preferences to normal, turn off
the MIDI Monitor view and close the program. This last step is important since MPK49’s update USB MIDI
Port will be disconnected as soon as you press enter, and you don’t want Vyzex running when this happens.
If you get any error messages and the firmware upgrade fails, do not worry. You can always
try again from the Erase and Restart step on page 4.
If you still can’t get the firmware upgrade to take, please contact Akai Tech Support for
additional help (http://www.akaipro.com).
4. Reboot MPK49 Then Restart Vyzex
Once you press the ENTER button, your MPK49 will reboot itself with the new firmware. You can now relaunch
the Vyzex MPK49 software and get back to editing presets!
How do I upgrade my MPK49 firmware?
First you should ensure that Vyzex MPK49 is correctly installed and working without issues to edit your
MPK49. Although you can use third party tools1 to upgrade MPK49’s firmware, the Vyzex MPK49 program has
the facility to download firmware upgrades to your MPK49: This is the procedure covered in this
document.You should quit any MIDI port using music software you have running before you launch Vyzex
MPK49 to begin the upgrade process – This will avoid any possible conflicts between Vyzex and your other
MIDI software.
STEP 1: Changing Vyzex MPK49’s Preferences
By default, Vyzex MPK49 will open every MIDI In and MIDI Out port on your computer and conduct a
thorough search for your MPK49: When MPK49 has been found, Vyzex will set the MIDI IN and MIDI OUT
ports it needs in order to communicate with MPK49 automatically.
Also by default, Vyzex will request your MPK49’s current preset, global settings and user preset bank on
start-up, and if this particular option is turned off, Vyzex also has an option that automatically opens the last
SET file you were working on before closing the program the last time you had it open. While these options
are great when you are editing presets, they can interfere with the firmware update procedure, so they
should be disabled temporarily before you begin the firmware update procedure to ensure the smoothest
operation.
Let’s begin by opening the Vyzex MPK49 PREFERENCES menu, which is launched from the
Options->Preferences menu on Windows, or from the Vyzex MPK49->Preferences menu on Mac OSX
The Instrument Setup tab is where this dialog starts up at, but you’ll see that there’s nothing much to
change here. The relevant tabs to open are Studio and then Paths/Misc.
THE PREFERENCES : STUDIO TAB
There are two checked options here: The first enables auto-detection of MPK49’s MIDI Ports every time the
program starts up, and the second forces the program to request valid data from MPK49 every time you
create a blank SET file from scratch. These features cause Vyzex MPK49 to send MIDI messages to MPK49 on
startup, which can interfere with the firmware upgrade procedure you are about to perform. Please uncheck
both of these features and step to the Paths/Misc tab.
THE PREFERENCES : PATHS/MISC TAB
Please uncheck the ‘AutoSave and Reload Session’ option shown here and click OK to apply the changes.
OK – Preferences changed… Now What?
Now you can proceed with the firmware upgrade. Unzip the downloaded firmware update to your computer’s
desktop and confirm there is a SYX file inside. Always read the accompanying doc or text file for special
information regarding the new firmware, and if everything is in order you can proceed with the update.
MPK49 now must ERASE its current firmware and be put in a special upgrade mode: This will
shut down the normal USB MIDI Ports that MPK49 presents to your computer’s operating
system and will open up a specialized USB MIDI Port to receive the update from Vyzex.
If you have the Vyzex editor software open while performing the firmware erase and restart,
Vyzex will not be able to track the change in USB MIDI ports and you will not be able to
proceed. Always close the software before proceeding with the MPK49 erase and restart
procedure!
MPK49’s Erase & Restart Procedure
Now that the Vyzex application has been closed down, we’ll unplug MPK49’s USB cable and reconnect it with
three of the five front panel transport bar buttons held down at the same time.
The buttons to hold down are <<, STOP, & REC
MPK49 will now power-up displaying the following on its front panel LCD display:
Upgrade
ERASE OK?
PRESS
ENTER
This is your last chance to change your mind about upgrading the firmware: Once you press MPK49’s front
panel rotary encoder ENTER button, your MPK49 won’t have any firmware at all until you load the new
version, so be sure you are ready before proceeding.
When you press ENTER, MPK49 will display ‘ERASING OS’ momentarily and then will inform you it is ready
to proceed with the update by displaying the following on its front panel display:
Upgrade
00 SEND SYSEX
Now it’s time to re-open the Vyzex MPK49 editor program and use it to download the new firmware file.
1. Enable The MIDI Monitor
Vyzex MPK49 has the ability to download any standard SYX file to your instrument. While this feature is
normally used to restore preset backups made with other third-party MIDI utilities such as Midi OX or SysEx
Librarian, it also works to send firmware updates to MPK49 that are packaged as SYX files.
MPK49’s typical firmware file is quite large by SYX standards, and will take some time for your computer to
send to the instrument: Once Vyzex transmits the file, you should monitor the download progress on both
MPK49’s front panel display and through the Vyzex application. This requires that you go to the Vyzex
Options menu and enable the MIDI Monitor
If you are following along with your MPK49, you are now ready to choose the firmware file.
2. Open the MIDI->Transmit MIDIX (.SYX) File Dialog
When you select the MIDI->Transmit MIDIX (.SYX) item from the application’s menu, a file dialog will
open prompting you to select the firmware SYX file. Navigate to this file through the dialog’s controls and
click on it to select it as shown.
Is MPK49 still asking you to SEND SYX? Good.
Click the Choose MIDIX File to Send? Dialog’s ‘Open’ button (shown above) to proceed!
Now turn your attention to MPK49’s LCD display: It should be actively spinning along, reporting the current
status of the update. When the download completes successfully you will see the following message on
MPK49’s front panel display:
Upgrade
XX DONE
PRESS
ENTER
Where XX could be any number depending on your firmware upgrade level. Before you press the ENTER
button on MPK49’s front panel, however you should restore Vyzex MPK49’s preferences to normal, turn off
the MIDI Monitor view and close the program. This last step is important since MPK49’s update USB MIDI
Port will be disconnected as soon as you press enter, and you don’t want Vyzex running when this happens.
If you get any error messages and the firmware upgrade fails, do not worry. You can always
try again from the Erase and Restart step on page 4.
If you still can’t get the firmware upgrade to take, please contact Akai Tech Support for
additional help (http://www.akaipro.com).
4. Reboot MPK49 Then Restart Vyzex
Once you press the ENTER button, your MPK49 will reboot itself with the new firmware. You can now relaunch
the Vyzex MPK49 software and get back to editing presets!
lolowattrelos
99
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Membre depuis 16 ans
8 Posté le 28/03/2009 à 16:09:36
Merci mais je l'ai lu une bonne vingtaines de fois et je viens seulement de comprendre
En faite, j'avais pas capter qu'il fallait maintenir les 3 boutons du transport enfoncés au moment de rebrancher le Mpk.
Cela fait plusieurs heures que je cherchais
Je suis vraiment trop nul en anglais et la traduction automatique avec Google, c'est pas le top.
Mais, j'y suis arrivé quand même et je peux te dire que pour ton problème d'arpegiator, cela n'est pas du à la version car maintenant que je suis en 1.05, cela fonctionne toujours chez moi.
En faite, j'avais pas capter qu'il fallait maintenir les 3 boutons du transport enfoncés au moment de rebrancher le Mpk.
Cela fait plusieurs heures que je cherchais
Je suis vraiment trop nul en anglais et la traduction automatique avec Google, c'est pas le top.
Mais, j'y suis arrivé quand même et je peux te dire que pour ton problème d'arpegiator, cela n'est pas du à la version car maintenant que je suis en 1.05, cela fonctionne toujours chez moi.
Boni_
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Membre depuis 15 ans
9 Posté le 04/04/2009 à 14:33:40
Bonjour a tous,
Je voudrais savoir comment se servir presisément de l'arpeggiateur car je ne peux m'en servir seulement quand j'associe des samples aux touches.
De plus il joue deux sons a la fois (mon sample + une note de piano?)
Donc si vous pouviez resoudre ce probleme ca serait cool.
Je voudrais savoir comment se servir presisément de l'arpeggiateur car je ne peux m'en servir seulement quand j'associe des samples aux touches.
De plus il joue deux sons a la fois (mon sample + une note de piano?)
Donc si vous pouviez resoudre ce probleme ca serait cool.
lolowattrelos
99
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Membre depuis 16 ans
10 Posté le 05/04/2009 à 20:48:41
Quel logiciel utilise tu ?
Complète ta question car avec le peu d'infos que tu nous donne, personne ne pourra t'aider.
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