Title: | * * Computer Music, MIDI, and Related Topics * * |
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Moderator: | DYPSS1::SCHAFER |
Created: | Thu Feb 20 1986 |
Last Modified: | Mon Aug 29 1994 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 2852 |
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I've finally had some time to play with the Yamaha's FB01 voicing software and I thought I would pass on a short review. Name: YRM-506 FB-01 Voicing Program Host Computer: Yamaha CX-5M Music computer Media Supplied: 1 MSX type data cartridge (ROM Cartidge) and a owners manual written in English, French and German. The first thing that must be done (this standard for all of Yamaha's voicing programs) is to make sure the FB-01 is connected to the CX-5M and is turned on. The Voicing Software will, when initializing, read in all of the ROM voices, all of the configurations parameters, and all of the User programed voices stored in the FB-01. This seems like it takes forever to happen (It really takes 45 seconds, which seems like a long time ifyou only want to make minor configuration changes). They do display a small rectangle on the bottom of the screen and fill it in with color as the voices and whatever are read into memory. The main page is then displayed. This page contains the menu of commands that are legal. They include: Dir For a directory of configurations or voices Sav For saving a voice to a temporary buffer Rec For recalling a voice from the temporary buffer Cop For copying voices or configurations to other locations Swap For Swaping voices or configuration positions Pri To print the screen or a configuration Hel To display the help menu Sel To select printer type Tra To go to the transfer menu Con To go to the configuration menu There are actually three main Blocks or screen command pages The Voice edit Block The Transfer Block The Configuration Block The Voice edit block is nearly identical to the FM voicing program. It allows you to edit any of the existing (ROM) voices or your own creations and store them in a user area to be downloaded to the FB-01 or saved to disk or casstte tape. The Voice block lets you negotiate arround a graphic display of a particular voice with the computer's arrow keys. This is the major drawback that I can see with the whole program. They did not incorporate the CX-5M's mouse. Not nice! The transfer block allows you to load, save and verify voices and configurations to cassette tape. You can also load, save to the RAM cartridge storage which is available for the CX-5M. Of course, you can load, save, delete, and get directories from disk. You can also load and save configuration files and voicing banks to the FB-01. The configuration block allows you to customize instruments on the FB-01. An instrument is a voice or up to 8 voices that comprise a configuration slot on the FB-01. You can get a directory of all the existing user configurations and select any one for modification. This screen show the whole configuration at once so one can see exactly how things are set up. You can assign notes to each voice (total 8), MIDI channels to each voice, High and low note limits, output level, octave number, left/right or both outputs and quite abit more to each individual voice. Final comments.... It works well It was not expensive It acts like most of the rest of Yamaha's CX-5M software I don't like the wait on startup They should have incorporated the mouse for control Not much detail here, but if you don't own a CX-5M much of more detail would have been lost on you. Any questions please post them. -TomR-
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681.1 | Great but how | MINDER::KENT | Thu Feb 05 1987 04:53 | 5 | |
You still can't get them in the U.K. and Robert Bismuth had no luck getting one for me in the states. Where can I get one? Paul. | |||||
681.2 | I can look around for you | CLOVAX::RATASKI | Tom Rataski SWS Akron,Oh. | Thu Feb 05 1987 13:15 | 9 |
Paul - Would you like me to check locally to see if there are any copies around and/or expected time for delivery? I sure we can work out some arrangment to get you a copy if you want to go through the hassle of sending things back and forth over the pond. -TomR- | |||||
681.3 | Yes But wait | MINDER::KENT | Fri Feb 06 1987 03:42 | 12 | |
Thanks Tom. I have one of my guys over there in Boston at the moment I am hoping he may be able to pick up a copy. Robert Bismuth has tried to get me one but had no luck. If my friend doesn't turn one up then I will contact you imediately. What sort of voices have you been able to create with the software. Have you been able to improve on the preset ones. I think we should continue this conversation via VAXMAIL to save boring the socks off our fellow noters. Paul | |||||
681.4 | An Online Yamaha retailer... | MERIDN::BULMER | Life is a Classic Performance | Fri Feb 06 1987 10:26 | 5 |
A suggestion - If you or a friend has access to CompuServe information network, you probably can order it through Music Ally Online at a decent price to boot. -Steve Bulmer | |||||
681.5 | Mac? | DFLAT::DICKSON | Network Design tools | Mon Aug 31 1987 10:49 | 1 |
Does anybody make a package like this that runs on a Macintosh? | |||||
681.6 | I think it's up to $99 now. I don't own it. | ANTARE::NORCROSS | Mon Aug 31 1987 12:02 | 16 | |
<<< NOVA::$222$DUA16:[NOTES$LIBRARY]COMMUSIC.NOTE;1 >>> -< ** Computer Music ** >- ================================================================================ Note 463.127 The FB-01 127 of 145 16514::MOELLER "The future isn't what it used to be." 9 lines 26-JAN-1987 17:57 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FB01 Editor/Librarian for the MAC $69 From Beaverton Digital Systems PO Box 1626 Beaverton OR 97075 - from MacMusic bulletin board system | |||||
681.7 | FB01-Edit, shareware | DSSDEV::HALLGRIMSSON | Eir�kur Hallgr�msson | Mon Aug 31 1987 13:30 | 10 |
There is also a "shareware" FB01 Editor/librarian for the Mac. Great manual. I've got the manual but not the program. I could get the program from Genie (the big BBS service) for you if you are interested. I think he wants $20 for the program, but you get to play with it for a while before sending in your money. Looking at the nice MacWrite manual makes me want to buy an FB01! Eirikur | |||||
681.8 | Moved by Moderator | DYO780::SCHAFER | Brad - boycott hell. | Thu Oct 26 1989 10:13 | 17 |
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note 2148.0 FB01 Editor. No replies UTROP1::VDBOS 12 lines 26-OCT-1989 08:53 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hi, I understand that it is possible to do some voice programming with the Yamaha FB01. To be able to do this one need an external MIDI device like e.g. an ATARI ST. Who can help me to find an editor to this. thanks for your reply Pete | |||||
681.9 | You can have mine. | OSLLAV::SVEIN | Svein Mulelid, FS Product Management, NWO | Thu Oct 26 1989 13:22 | 12 |
RE -1 I still have my BEAMTEAM editor/librarian for FB01 running on the ATARI ST. If I got it right, you are also running on an ST. Since I have sold my FB01s, I dont need it any more and would be glad to donate it to you for free. I will be comming down to Utrecht around 16th november and can bring it with me, if you would like to have it. Svein |