[linux-audio-user] midi Sys Ex dumps

R Parker rtp405 at yahoo.com
Fri Apr 11 23:17:00 EDT 2003


Hi,

--- Michal Seta <mis at creazone.32k.org> wrote:
> I just tried this on a Roland GR-50.  It screwed up.
>  I've got SySex Buffer full error and then Buffer
> overflow.  As a result, I think I will have to find
> a way to reset this thing because it messed up some
> data and a few patches crash(!) the device (once
> arrived at the patch there's nothing else I can do).
>  Guys, don't do this at home.

I just tried it with my DM-24 and it locks the box and
requires a "reset". The DM-24 has a Cancel option and
I suspect that saved me from losing anything.

ron
 
> ./MiS
> 
> On Fri, 11 Apr 2003 15:12:17 -0700 (PDT)
> R wrote:
> 
> > > then to playback the data
> > > first start sysex receive on your midi module
> > > then do
> > > cat dumpfile >/dev/midi00
> > >
> > > which should send back the data to the midi
> port.
> > 
> > Could anyone confirm that? I've got an Elektron
> > SIDStation and there is no other way to save
> custom
> > programs than via MIDI/sysex. So if this does not
> > work, I'll lose all my carefully crafted custom
> > programs.
> > Thanks a lot in advance.
> >  - eric - 
> 
> 
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