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Re: Need a hand with EDP sample dump (Cakewalk users, please!)
There is a good midi monitoring program called MidiOx- it may help you-
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Matthias Grob" <matthias@grob.org>
To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com>
Sent: Wednesday, January 24, 2001 12:24 PM
Subject: Re: Need a hand with EDP sample dump (Cakewalk users, please!)
> >My midi dumps used to take a very very long time.
> >I would start a dump, go out for a pack of cigarettes,
> >have some coffee, take a nap, and hopefully the stream
> >of data did not cause a log jam in my midi interface
> >before the dump completed.
>
> :-(
>
> >I recall something about midi handshaking that was causing
> >things to take so long. I also recall that some option
> >had been added in Loop V5 to disable the hand shaking
> >but it still may be required depending on your midi setup,
> >the midi software and such things.
>
> Yes: the EDP sends a package of sound data and then waits for a
> confirmation or error message of the receiver and if it does not get
> any, after a while it goes on anyway, but ends up becoming much
> slower.
> So the return MIDI cable should speed up the process (or stop it, if
> there is some transmission error). If not, the sequencer does not
> send the confirmation for some reason....
>
> In your case, Elby, its seems it does not send the confirmation
> because it does not receive anything at all.
> Did you try by pressing Dump at the EDP?
> Can you watch the data being transfered (MIDI monitor appl) ?
> Eric tested the soft with various Mac applications and stand allone
> samplers but there was no PC (was not quite so common for sound
> then...).
> Could it be that you are the first one to try that?
> Could anyone out there that uses Cakewalk please confirm that problem?
> Is there any material about the Cakewalk dump protocol, so we can
> compare it with the others?
> --
>
>
> ---> http://Matthias.Grob.org
>