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Elby in trouble: >I'm trying to get the EDP to dump sysex data to cakewalk, and also >trying to understand the dump process. I could use a helping hand :) >I have a very cakewalk-specific "how to" question, and then a couple of >more general EDP questions. > >I'm getting the sysex data on my PC, in fact I can monitor it using >Midi-OX. It's coming in 127 byte "chunks" . I have sysex turned on in >Cakewalk, with them max number of buffers set (128). Also have midi >echo turned off (stumbled over that one for a while! lol) Cakewalk is >definitely seeing the EDP, I can record continuous controller messages >45 and 46 (some sort of loop timing info?). When I try to record sysex, >(either by using <you start dump on instrument> from the sysex view, or >simply by hitting "record" in the track view), however, I don't see any >data arriving. I have no trouble recording sysex from other devices >using the same procedure. Is there something different about the EDP >messages or communication that might be causing me a problem? > >I've been finding the display on the EDP when dumping data confusing. >the manual says that the numbers will show the percentage of dump >completed. What I'm seeing is a rapid cycling of numbers from 0 to 127, block counting, seems normal >with a "d" in two different positions toggling back and forth (but not >syncronized with the numbers). I have no idea what this is telling me. d for download is also correct >Also, the manual says to expect that transmission time will be 10 to 15 >times the length of the current loop. This makes sense to me. I >recorded a 2 second loop and timed the dump. It took 3 minutes. That's >90 times the length. At this speed, a 20 second loop will take >half-an-hour to transfer. Is my EDP working properly? > Since MIDI works in general its certainly not a problem of just your unit, but either your setup or an incompability between the EDP and Calkewalk... I use neither MIDIdump nor Cakewalk so I hope that someone else has some experience. Otherwhise I will have to take some time to work into this. -- ---> http://Matthias.Grob.org