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Re: PMC10 problem
Good advice.
Also note that the seizure inducing behavior of the display is typical (at
least on mine) whenever there is midi in traffic on the PMC10.
Steve, if Ed's advice doesn't get you running, send you file to me and
I'll
see if it loads into my PMC10.
sean
At 07:58 PM 9/4/2001, Ed Drake wrote:
>Steve,
>
>I ran into this recently. It might be because because in the factory reset
>state NONE is the channel selected for the PMC 10. On page 3-11 of my PMC
>10 Owner's Manual it says "The PMC10 will only transmit and receive PMC10
>SysEx data when PMC10 Channel is 1-16." Go to submenu of MIDI and set PMC
>Channel to 1-16. Hopefully that's all that it is.
>
>Ed
>
>
> >
> >Hi Sean (or any LD PMC10 owner),
> >
> >
> >I performed a download of my PMC10 using Raymond and then saved the file
> >on my PC. Everything seemed like it was working just fine. Then for
>some
> >reason, I accidently did an upload of the current saved document,
>however
> >the PMC10 reacted by flashing its display erratcially and then ending
>with
> >a message in the display stating to press enter to reset. Low and
>behold,
> >the system was reset back to factory defaults and now I can't seem to
> >restore the saved document that I created using Raymond. Any ideas
>would
> >be very helpful & I would rather not have to manually set everything
>back
> >up (82 patches, 12 banks, etc.). My midi connections appear to be
>working
> >properly, just for some reason when Raymond says that it is transferring
> >data, the PMC10 doesn't seem to be putting it where it needs to be.
> >
> >
> >Thanks,
> >Steve
> >
> >