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897.1 | Jes' a thought... | JAWS::COTE | Bad Sneakers and a Pina Colada... | Thu Aug 06 1987 12:35 | 4 |
| Is there a separate 'switch' for OMNI-ON/OFF, different from the
receive channel selector????
Edd (who_STILL_cringes_at_the_thought_of_OMNI_ON)
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897.2 | Any more suggestions? | NOFALT::NORCROSS | | Thu Aug 06 1987 12:56 | 4 |
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If there is, I can't find it. I've looked. ..But, I'll look again.
/Mitch
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897.3 | Is the EX-800 the same? | CACHE::FONTAINE | | Fri Aug 07 1987 16:42 | 10 |
| My EX-800 powers up in omni mode until you select parameter 85 which
is midi channel select. After that it defaults to poly mode on the
channel you selected. Every time you turn it on after that, it comes
up in omni mode until you select parameter 85 again, even though
the channel number you set is retained. Also check that you're
controlleris in the right mode.
Andre
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897.4 | Still in omni mode... | NOFALT::NORCROSS | | Mon Aug 10 1987 11:27 | 24 |
| Re: all
Nope. None of these suggestions seem to work.
I can't find any physical switch to take the thing out of omni mode, and none
of the midi parameters available (midi receive channel 1-16, program change
enable, synch internal/ external) seem to have any effect on the problem
at hand.
Selecting and changing the midi receive channel after power up has no effect.
As for my controller, I am running a computer based sequencer, transmitting
one track at a time to different midi channels. The Poly-800 responds to
them all.
.....
Anyone know a Korg Customer Service number I can call?
Any more suggestions?
/Mitch
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897.5 | Shot in the dark... | JAWS::COTE | ARGH!!! Pitchbends from Hell!! | Mon Aug 10 1987 11:56 | 10 |
| Hmmm...
Although Korg is (hopefully) different, Roland is notorious for
hiding features in the boot process, ie: Hold parameter button n
down while powering up.
In order to get the JX3-P out of OMNI, I had to power up while
holding button A7 down. Intuitively obvious....
Edd
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897.6 | How 'bout it, Len? | AKOV88::EATOND | Deny thyself | Mon Aug 10 1987 12:00 | 3 |
| I'm surprised Len hasn't pitched into this discussion. He used to
have a Poly 800 and few people learn their instruments better than he does.
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897.7 | Send it OMNI OFF! | DRUMS::FEHSKENS | | Mon Aug 10 1987 15:53 | 12 |
| Len's been too busy to note lately.
The POLY-800 powers up in OMNI mode. It will respond to an OMNI
OFF message over the MIDI input. Many sequencers send OMNI OFF
when they power up. So, power up the POLY-800, *THEN* power up
the sequencer, and you're out of OMNI mode.
The EX-800 works a little more rationally. Maybe there's a subsequent
ROM rev to the POLY-800 that makes it work like the EX.
len.
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897.8 | how does he do it? | JON::ROSS | um....and twelve tones all in a row... | Tue Aug 11 1987 10:35 | 10 |
| wha?
Len needs to give his brain to science when he goes....
Len doesnt own a Poly800, does he? Yet he has ALL this
information about it crainially carted apparently just for
folks in need of it. AMAZING. &*}
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897.9 | Poly-800 ROM update | ANTARE::NORCROSS | | Tue Aug 11 1987 11:13 | 25 |
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Re: -.2
I guess my sequencer doesn't send an 'omni off' message on power up,
since order of power up doesn't have any effect on the 'omni mode
state' of the Poly-800.
(By the way, my sequencer is Master Tracks Pro running on a Mac. This
program does have the ability to send System Exclusive 'dumps'. Maybe
I could get an 'omni mode off' command in there somehow?)
......
Re: all
I did speak with Korg USA (1-800-645-3188, very helpful). They say that
the 'Poly-800 ROM update' will take it out of omni mode (that's all it will
do). The parts are free, but I will have to pay the labor for an authorized
service center (LaSalle, Boston) to put'em in. They will only give the parts
to authorized service centers.
I should be bringing it in for the update in about two weeks...unless we
come up with a livable workaround for me.
/Mitch
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897.10 | Sloppy solution... | JAWS::COTE | IF no guns THEN Abel alive... | Tue Aug 11 1987 11:29 | 6 |
| I don't think OMNI-off is a sys-ex message.
If you can work the logistics of transfer, I can make you an
OMNI-OFF sequence...
Edd
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897.11 | My solution | 4GL::GLEASON | D.A.R.Y.L. | Tue Aug 11 1987 11:43 | 15 |
| Edd's right; as I recall, OMNI-off is a standard MIDI message, not a
sysex, so it's just a matter of sending 2 or 3 bytes, one of which
indicates the MIDI channel.
My HS-60 (which is a Juno-106 with built-in speakers) has the same
problem, and I solved it by putting the OMNI-off bytes in the control
sequence for the synth. I use Dr. T's Keyboard Controlled
Sequencer, and my typical setup is to have a control sequence for
each instrument, which fires off all the sub-sequences that are used
by that instrument at the appropriate times. I also have a master
control sequence which sets the tempo and immediately fires off all
of the instrument control sequences.
*** Daryl ***
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897.12 | Juno handles it much more simply | AKOV76::EATOND | Deny thyself | Tue Aug 11 1987 11:50 | 11 |
| RE < Note 897.11 by 4GL::GLEASON "D.A.R.Y.L." >
> My HS-60 (which is a Juno-106 with built-in speakers) has the same
> problem, and I solved it by putting the OMNI-off bytes in the control
> sequence for the synth. I use Dr. T's Keyboard Controlled
On the Juno 106, while it fires up in omni mode, you merely have to
select a midi channel (press the MIDI button along with a bank/patch button) to
switch it over into omni off. At least that's the way I understood it.
Dan
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897.13 | Master Tracks Pro Sysex Dump | ANTARE::NORCROSS | | Tue Aug 11 1987 13:58 | 19 |
| Re: .10 by JAWS::COTE
> If you can work the logistics of transfer, I can make you an
> OMNI-OFF sequence...
I need to find out the details of this "system exclusive dump" feature
of the program.
It may be just a "dump", in which case I could put any midi messages I please
into the "send" file. (They may call it a "sysex" feature because that is what
it might be typically used for)
Or, it may really be sysex specific.
I need to go away and study the animal before raising any more questions.
Thanks,
/Mitch
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897.14 | I Actually Owned One, Ronny! | DRUMS::FEHSKENS | | Tue Aug 11 1987 17:12 | 12 |
| My Juno-106 powers up in OMNI OFF, channel 1.
I used to have a POLY-800 and EX-800. The POLY-800 was my first
synth. Look what it did to me! I traded them up to the Polaris,
which I traded up to the JX-10. The JX-10's gonna be around for
a long time.
OMNI OFF is not system exclusive, it's like the clock and start
messages - not channel specific.
len.
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897.15 | fehskens fever | JON::ROSS | um....and twelve tones all in a row... | Tue Aug 11 1987 18:20 | 6 |
| well burst my bubble.
BUT wow hey! what RECALL!
synapses unite!
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897.16 | Oops! | DRUMS::FEHSKENS | | Wed Aug 12 1987 10:29 | 19 |
| Uhm, well, I never *claimed* to have flawless recall, you just all
assumed it...
I poked at the Juno last night, and it does in fact power up in OMNI
mode. I've just never seen it do that, because of the way I power
things up and use them.
It goes to OMNI OFF as soon as you select a MIDI channel from the
front panel. Curiously, it *sends* OMNI OFF, POLY ON when it powers
up, so anybody connected to it will be OMNI OFF even though it's
not.
The JX-10 sends OMNI OFF, POLY ON when it powers up, *if* you're
holding down the MIDI button on the front panel.
Ain't standards wonderful?
len (who sure is glad he don't own a DXn).
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897.17 | DX be a smart cookie!!! | JAWS::COTE | Practice Safe Sysex | Wed Aug 12 1987 10:49 | 10 |
| Of my 3 synths, the DX is the only one with a half an ounce of
ROM when it comes to powerup time. It powers up in exactly the
same state it went down in, even if you were editing at the time.
The MKS comes up on channel whatever_you_left_it_on, but always
patch 1-1.
The mirage comes up OMNI-POLY, channel 1.
Edd
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897.18 | How Easily They Forget | DRUMS::FEHSKENS | | Wed Aug 12 1987 11:03 | 14 |
| Uhm, Edd, regarding your current personal name, is that what those
little plastic bags that the ram cartridges come in are for?
MY SRVs are as smart as your DX, but the MKS-80 only remembers its
channel number. The JX will remember a lot of stuff if you tell
it to, but like the MKS-80 it forgets in-progress edits and always
powers up to bank 1 (or A), patch 1. The MKS-80 at least remembers
the bank (internal, cartridge A, cartridge B) it's in - the JX always
defaults to the internal ram. Both of them power up OMNI OFF,
POLY ON - I think the only way you can get them into OMNI is via
the MIDI input.
len.
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897.19 | Update ROMs work | TACHYN::NORCROSS | | Tue Sep 01 1987 14:55 | 10 |
| Just to finish my report here...
LaSalle has upgraded my Poly-800 ROMs. The synth still powers up in omni mode,
but can now be taken out of omni mode by selecting the midi receive channel
parameter on the keypad.
This turned out to be the only solution for me, given my setup.
Thanks,
Mitch
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897.20 | | VMSSPT::DICKINSON | | Mon Jan 20 1992 12:24 | 17 |
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Heres a weird story:
I also have a poly800 and have seen this omni-on- all-the-time
problem. Recently I ordered a tape from a music house in NY which
contained some non-factory patches for the Poly800. After loading in
the new patches via the Poly800's tape interface, I found that I indeed
have 64 new patches (some are fairly interesting). By accident I have
also found that the receive channel parameter now works as it should.
Must be the S/W for the poly800 that the Music house has is more recent
than the tape that originally came with my poly800, and has somehow
fixed the Omni problem in that if I set the Recv channel to say, 5,
then it will only play data coming in on channel 5.
peter
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