Sujet de la discussionPosté le 10/09/2009 à 13:43:09Transmettre Preset (Fichier midi)
Bonjour,
Est ce que quelqu'un sait comment transmettre des preset sous forme de fichier midi au synthé ?
Merci, Pierre.
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Salut Je t'ai mis en dessous la page du manuel qui s'y refere, mais pour faire simple, les preset s'envoie en sysex (systeme exclusive data transfer) qui, si je ne me trompe pas se trouve sous for de .syx ou bien encore simplement en .mid, pour ce dernier un simple lecteur mid suffira. pour les .syx il te faut un logiciel de type sysex liberian. les manip sont ultra simple la seul chose a faire attention se sont les port midi sur le lequel ta mchine envoi et recoie ainsi que le canal, evident. Voila. a+
Receiving System Exclusive Data You are not required to activate a special receive mode at the Pulse in order to receive system exclusive data via MIDI. The transmission is activated via a Dump Request command originating at the device that is sending the messages. However, there are a few steps you must execute prior to the transmission. All Dump: A global parameter dump is sent, followed by a polyphony parameter dump, a CV/Gate interface parameter dump (Pulse Plus only), and a bulk dump for each program. Controller Dump: Transmits all parameters of the current program as control change messages. Program Dump: The current program is sent. User’s Manual Pulse • PulsePlus 41 + This is how you prepare the Pulse for receiving system exclusive data: • Check out the parameter Device ID. Data transmission will only be executed successfully if the receiver and sender setting coincide. • Make sure none of the Pulse's programs are in Edit mode. All edits that were not stored prior to the dump will be irretrievably lost! • Activate the Dump command at the sender device. • The Pulse will now receive data and store these in its memory. mCaution: Data transfer may take up to 20 seconds, depending on the type of dump. Do not under any circumstances switch the device off, as this can cause total data loss. The next step depends on the type of dump you are dealing with: • If you have executed a program dump, than the incoming program is in Edit mode. Use the Store command to save the program in the memory location of your choice. • All data are stored directly in the appropriate memory locations for a bulk dump and a global parameter dump. You are not required to activate a separate Store command. w When the Pulse receives a Sysex dump with the Device ID 127, it automatically loads this data to its memory regardless of the Device ID the Pulse happens to be set to. Device ID 127 is a so-called "Broadcast" ID that addresses all connected Pulses. A checksum of 127 is ignored. In this case, the dump is always accepted as valid. The Pulse can receive from other devices, but it cannot send a Broadcast ID to other devices. This function is limited to special computer software. 9.6 Controller