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Subject: SNova II (KBD) Performance question


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Original Message 1/7             06-Sep-00  @  02:23 PM   -   SNova II (KBD) Performance question

zilch

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Hi!

I just don't get if a performance has copies of the 8 programs it is built up by; or if it is just 'pointers'.

Like for example: Is it natural that
if a have a performance and change like everything on one part and then save the performance and "Update Progs: NO" that the changes in the _part_ is not changed? I does not come naturally to me.

What I really mean is:
Is the parts only 'pointers' to the real programs? Or are they totally copied?

If they are only pointers: so then a part is only a location of the sound, and (if you wish) a effect setting (and some midi stuff), not plenty of controller settings? But then why is a performance sysx more than 8 times a program's size?

Thank you!

/Daniel Åkerud, zilch@home.se



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Message 2/7             06-Sep-00  @  03:23 PM   -   RE: SNova II (KBD) Performance question

Haz

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A performance is indeed just a set of "pointers" to program locations (i.e. not a separate copy of a program). However, each part can have completely different effect settings to the program assigned to each part or just use the program's effects.

Regards
Harry



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Message 3/7             06-Sep-00  @  03:26 PM   -   RE: SNova II (KBD) Performance question

zilch

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well,
Thanks Harry  

It sure cleard that part up.

*weee* ;)

/Daniel Åkerud



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Message 4/7             06-Sep-00  @  03:30 PM   -   RE: SNova II (KBD) Performance question

Phill

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Well not quite...

If you do a perf dump via sysex the perf dump contains all the progs as well...

This is really handy as a perf dump at the head of the track will sound correct no matter what sounds are in menory



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Message 5/7             06-Sep-00  @  03:31 PM   -   RE: SNova II (KBD) Performance question

Phill

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Well not quite...

If you do a perf dump via sysex the perf dump contains all the progs as well...

This is really handy as a perf dump at the head of the track will sound correct no matter what sounds are in menory



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Message 6/7             08-Sep-00  @  06:16 PM   -   RE: SNova II (KBD) Performance question

Haz

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Pith off, Phill ;) (just kidding!)

Didn't know about that - another useful tip from the guru. Thanks!

Haz



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Message 7/7             09-Sep-00  @  01:33 AM   -   RE: SNova II (KBD) Performance question

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cakewalk makes this easy with its sysex manager. you can use this feature in any other sequencer by just hitting record and doing a sysex dump of your perf from the s(nova) at the beginning of your sequence (first couple measures) (most sequencers record sysex data if you tell 'em to). easiest way to get your sequences to play right. now if you can just get them to sound right....

peace..

psylichon



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