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1381.1 | Put the KX in SINGLE or SPLIT mode | DYO780::SCHAFER | Brad - DTN 433-2408 | Fri May 13 1988 12:47 | 19 |
| Only in this conference ... ain't it great?
I have a KX76 and 2 ESQ-Ms that treated me the same way the other
night. The problem is NOT in your ESQ. The ESQ is NOT sounding 6
notes (like you suspect) - it is sounding 4. (Funny, I thought mine was
sounding 6 at first, too.)
Well, in any event, you probably have your KX in DUAL mode, but both
"keyboards" are xmitting on the same MIDI channel. Try changing MIDI
channels on one of the banks, or else go into split or single mode. I
bet your problem will go away.
Incidentally, try playing either PIANO1 or CRYSTL in either the very
high or low registers of the keyboard. Then while sustaining the note,
do a slow pitch bend up. What do you hear? Noise? Please let me
know. I wonder if my units are sick or if this is normal with the
famous Q-chip...
-b
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1381.2 | will try thanks | HJUXB::LEGA | Bug Busters Incorporated | Fri May 13 1988 13:56 | 19 |
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I put the kx in single mode on channel 1, and the esq in poly
mode with base channel 1 (poly means polyphonic on one channel,
right?) and the problem happened less often, but still happened.
). Yes, I get some pretty harsh sound (distortion) on some of
the patches on lots of the patches. I think maybe that Q chip
has coarse samples or something. Im going to explicitly try
to set the kx to channel 16 and the esm to poly mode basechannel
= 16 and try to duplicate the problem. What mode was your esq in
when your problem went away. did it entirely go away? can you
play normally and not lose any notes?
by the way, have you done anything intresting with the kx76 controllers
and the esq. I am trying to setup the four controller sliders
to do ADSR, with no luck though.
thanks
pzl
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1381.3 | Microtones from hell | NAC::PICKETT | Back in a Minute... -Godot | Fri May 13 1988 14:31 | 11 |
| re .1
The ESQ-1 (And the ESQ-m, I assume) has a notorious pitch bend problem
which I uncovered, to my chagrin, a month or so ago. Try the BLPNO
(or whatever it is, Internal Bank 2) set your wheel to bend an octave,
hit something like Bb above middle C, and bend UP S L O W L Y.
What do you hear?? Well you hear a hell of a lot more than the
mircotones between the notes. What comes out of my machine can be
described only as garbage. Very bad. Gotta do somethin' about that.
dp
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1381.4 | Yes, no, maybe, and Grrrr | DYO780::SCHAFER | Brad - DTN 433-2408 | Fri May 13 1988 17:55 | 29 |
| RE: ESQ grunge
Yeah, David - BLPNO is another good one. What a crock. If it weren't
for the fact that these things were very flexible and easy to program,
I'd be *real* disappointed. Maybe I'm due for that S-550 after all ...
Oh - and I'll wager that the grunge is simply a result of poorly-looped
samples. I wonder if this is a known problem? Has anyone called
Ensoniq yet? (215-647-3930, ask for service)
RE: KX -> ESQ saga
MIDI Mode on the ESQ should make no difference. Poly mode responds to
one channel. In multi mode, the thing should only respond to the
channel that you're playing on (assuming you're in SINGLE on the KX).
I suspect that the initial problem was DUAL mode on the KX. But the
other stuff? Perhaps you're playing a layered patch? (I don't know
how familiar you are with the ESQ ... please don't take any comments as
condescending). Go into the patch/layer page and scroll thru it.
That's bitten me in the fanny more than once.
I don't think you can map the 4 sliders to perform ADSR functions.
Those kind of things via MIDI require SYSEX messages, and I doubt that
you will be able to make the KX look like an ESQ to the -M. Sorry.
Let us know what happens.
-b
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1381.5 | braindead esq-m owner | HJUXB::LEGA | Bug Busters Incorporated | Sun May 15 1988 11:51 | 28 |
| Hello, I'm back. I tried explicitly putting the kx88 in single mode
and tried again. The problem disappeared on all patched except the
string patches (SLOSTR and STRPAD). They are not layered, but they
seem to want to wait until the envelope completes until releasing
the oscillator for another note. Im fiddleing around with the patch
to see whats going on. I checked the noise problem on the piano
patches and the noise is there...digital grunge. It seems like
all but the carefully filtered patches have this high end distortion.
In reference to using the kx88 to control ADSR. Couldn't I use the
Universal Parameter contoller option? The manual for the kx88/76
has a 1 paragraph blurb on programming a controller to control
the VCF Q of a juno 106 using Universal parameter. All you have
to do is program in the byte sequence for the A or D or S or R
(sys exculsive + controller group # + controller # + a place holder
for the real time value + a terminator) and supposedly this should
work> I tried, and it doesn't do anything. But I may have the
wrong byte sequence. I'll have to play with it.
Any Ideas for how I can use the kx88 to control more than notes
and pitch bend/mod? Its a great keyboard to play, but I wish
I could use it more as a controller with all the programmable
sliders and switches it has (and I payed for!)
Thanks for the help!
Pete "If the kx88 has a vax instruction set, I could deal with this)
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1381.6 | May be variant upon ROM version | MIDEVL::YERAZUNIS | Ever retired a human by mistake? | Sun May 15 1988 21:32 | 15 |
| I tried the experiment in .3 (BL PNO, octave bend range, Bb above mid
C, hit it and bend up) and found some small "glitches". Sounds like an
occasional sine wave sneaks out. But by no means garbage. The
main piano sound is still about 12dB louder than the glitch sound,
and it's hard to find the glitch if you aren't looking for it.
I also found I don't get the glitchies anywhere below middle C,
I get them in the range of G to C above middle, then a little hiss
up to D two octaves up, then D# has the sine glitchies, then just
a little hiss above that.
I'm running V3.5 of the ESQ roms, if that makes any difference...
-Bill
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1381.7 | new esq-m feature! | HJUXB::LEGA | Bug Busters Incorporated | Mon May 16 1988 10:45 | 9 |
| Im back again. Check this out. The problem crept back in! notes
started to hang. I was paging through the master page and noticed
that my master velocity display was corrupted. it would read
VELSEN = XXXXX where XXXXX is whatever was on the display
prior to scrolling to that page! After trying to reset it
numerous times, I finally did a memory reset on the unit and
everything has been great for about 2 days of solid playing.
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1381.8 | When in doubt, reboot. | DYO780::SCHAFER | Brad - DTN 433-2408 | Mon May 16 1988 12:06 | 15 |
| RE: .7
Good. One of my -Ms was brain-dead when it arrived from the dealer,
and also required a reset. What version of the software do you have in
your -M? I wonder if that might clean up some of my noise problems?
RE: KXmumble
You can indeed define the two Universals to do SYSEX stuff. I guess I
assumed that you wanted to do ADSR (A,D,S & R) all at the same time.
You can only have 2 UPs active at any one time .. of course, you could
save AD in one setup and SR in a second, and recall setups as required.
Kludgey, but it'll work.
-b
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1381.9 | | SALSA::MOELLER | I LIKE 'point-n-grunt' interfaces! | Mon May 16 1988 19:33 | 13 |
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When I first got my Emax and plugged the KX88 directly into it,
I found that every 8th note struck didn't sound. Called E-Mu, they
said it was the Active Sensing (see another current note on this)
and that I should isolate the KX88 via some kind of MIDI switcher,
or use MIDI thru from another unit.. anything to keep the KX88 from
being plugged directly into the Emax. As my MKS-20 didn't seem to
mind, I used its THRU to go to the Emax. Later, I got a MIDI switch
device, and this has never been a problem.. though I never turned it
off, there is supposed to be a way to software-switch the Active
Sensing on the KX88 off.
karl
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