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1639.1 | SPX ssss | WARMER::KENT | | Tue Aug 23 1988 08:53 | 16 |
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The Freeze feature is basically a mono-sampler. I.e. you can say
nineteen into it and get it to say n-n-n-n-nineteen back to you
triggering is via a midi-keyboard which allows your nineteen to
sound like a smurf or Darth-Vader (sp?) depending on which end of
the keyboard you use.
As to the noise. I find my SPX to be reasonably quiet given judicious
and subtle use. If it sounds noisey you are probably overusing it.
How do you use ?
Have you read the manual.
Paul.
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1639.2 | more info.... | VNABRW::EXEL | | Tue Aug 23 1988 09:52 | 14 |
| Paul,
thanks for the info about Freeze, I think I got it now.
About the noisy SPX: I read the manual, but as far as I can
remember it says nothing about setups concerning noise.
I'm using the SPX for guitarsounds and guitareffects. I have
connected it to the effects-in-out jacks provided by the amp.
The input level of the SPX is low (just within the green led's).
Is there something like a preferred setup for the SPX and what
do you mean by saying "overuse"?
Guenter
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1639.3 | speed | ANT::JANZEN | Tom 296-5421 LMO2/O23 | Tue Aug 23 1988 10:06 | 13 |
| Make certain that the level switch on the back by the input jack
and the one by the output jack are in the right positions, probably
+4dB or the middle one.
Since one of the freeze programs can only repeat the same 2 second
lenght, I built a trigger box, like a metronome, that would trigger
the single-shot freeze; this gave me variable length loops.
The mono-sampler deal is only good +/- an octave. Notice that it
doesn't change the length of the sound, only the pitch. i.e.,
if you play the sound back an octave lower, it isn't twice as slow,
it's the same spped.
Tom
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1639.4 | TJ Fan club ! | WARMER::KENT | Give me the moonlight | Tue Aug 23 1988 10:15 | 10 |
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Re -1
Now I never new that. I have never used the freeze mode. I have
only read about it. How would I find the lack of speed change useful.
Why Dont all samplers do this ?
Paul.
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1639.5 | sys ex information
| VICE::JANZEN | Tom MLO21-4/E10 223-5140 | Fri Oct 05 1990 14:06 | 11 |
| I sent away to Ya**ha for the SPX90 MIDI format spec sheet. It showed how to
do a note on, note off, and a probably erroneous sysex message.
The user's manual that comes with the unit has more information: it shows
the sysex for reading and one for writing preset-to-program tables,
and a parameter setup sysex, but not a read parameters sysex. Also the
write parameters sysex doesn't give what each data byte means.
Sounds like the end of the line to me, calling the manufacturer.
Anyone have any bright ideas for getting the sysex parameter format?
Maybe I could guess at the read parameter setup sysex, but there may not
even be such a message at all.
Tom
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1639.6 | More info from Y | VICE::JANZEN | Tom MLO21-4/E10 223-5140 | Mon Oct 15 1990 13:53 | 7 |
| When I received the little spec sheet
from Y*m*h*, they included a customer service card. I filled it out saying
that no, what they sent didn't satisfy my requirements, and they called up
the other day to say they understood now and would send this huge save-a-tree
and-put-it-on-CD book with more spx 90 sysex details.
I think we have those with our manuals, sort of. Do we respond like that?
Tom
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1639.7 | manufacturer reponse | VICE::JANZEN | 70% chance of East Coast quake by 2020 | Fri Oct 19 1990 13:01 | 18 |
| Yamaha sent the ca. 100 pp. of material on SPX90 sysex formats.
It is presented in the context of a CX5M demo.
I learned a few things up front:
1. a little switch inside (a test switch) makes the thru port into an out
port that can return sysex dumps.
2. the sysex data is divided into nybbles and sent a nybble per byte.
3. There are 4 bytes (4 nybbles) per parameter, always.
I still can't get a sysex send to work. I copied the midi hex off the
screen dump they had from a cx5m and sent it and got a different checksum.
I must not be calculating the checksum with all the right bytes. I know
I'm doing the arithmetic right because another sysex works (one I don't care
about, mapping programs to presets).
The spx has no messages for changing just one parameter or for button push
emulation.
Tom
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1639.8 | it works | DFN8LY::JANZEN | 70% chance of East Coast quake by 2020 | Mon Oct 22 1990 00:03 | 13 |
| I received the Yamaha book of spx 90 codes. I was able to implement an
Amiga patch loader for the spx90. I want to fix a couple bugs,
but it is very usable already. Which is just in time because the
low battery message came up, and when I disconnect the battery to
replace it, the stuff in user memory will be lost. But now I can
reload it all in minutes (already have made the data files).
The data files in are text files of the values of the patch; my program
reads the files and formats it for the spx90II and loads it as sysex.
Perhaps I should save it as binary sysex. When synthesizers save
sysex patchges, are they merely a binary file of the entire
sysex message??
Anyone with an spx90 and an amiga?
Tom
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