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Title:* * Computer Music, MIDI, and Related Topics * *
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Created:Thu Feb 20 1986
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2087.0. "Xfer of Ensoniq ESQ1 Sequences to Roland MC500?" by SQUEKE::AV () Fri Aug 18 1989 12:20

    I have been working on creating sequences on my MC-500 for a solo
    act, but I may now be getting together with a friend to do a duo
    instead. My question is, if he creates sequences on his ESQ-1's
    internal sequencer, can we then transfer the information to my 
    MC-500? 
    
    Thanks, 
    Ross
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2087.1WEFXEM::COTEAnother day, another segue...Fri Aug 18 1989 12:356
    Yep, ESQ MIDI OUT to MC-500 MIDI IN. Set MC to External Clock and
    make sure ESQ transmits clock...
    
    Should be no problem at all...
    
    Edd
2087.2sointenly.DYO780::SCHAFERBrad - boycott hell.Fri Aug 18 1989 12:3621
    Yes.  Connect ESQ out -> MC in, and vice versa.  Tell the MC500
    to listen to external clock/sync, then put the thing in record mode.

    Pressing PLAY on the ESQ1 will start the MC sequencer, and you're
    all set.

Caveats:

    All tracks on the ESQ sequencer must be set to BOTH or MIDI (on the
    MIDI sequencer page).  Tracks set to LOCAL will not be played out the
    MIDI port, and will not be recorded. 

    I'm assuming that the MC500 can do 'multi-channel record'.  If it
    can't, the above will require an iteration for each channel. 

    All ESQ data will be squished onto one MC500 track.  This may or may
    not be desirable.

    Good luck.
    
-b
2087.3You're all set...WEFXEM::COTEAnother day, another segue...Fri Aug 18 1989 12:495
    The MC will record multiple channels.
    
    ...and you can unsquish it with the EXTRACT utility.
    
    Edd
2087.4SYSEX - It should workCSC32::MOLLERNightmare on Sesame StreetFri Aug 18 1989 16:3118
	You are just asking if you can do a SYSEX dump to the MC, right?
	And not necessarily saving the sequences by playing them??

	I save SYSEX dumps of the sequencer information to my MIDI disk
	(not an MC-500), as well as that in my MMT-8 sequencer. If the
	MC allows bulk SYSEX dumps (up to about 32K in size, depending
	on how much is in the sequencer, or if you have the expansion
	memory in the ESQ-1 or not), it should be easy to do. The ESQ-1
	will send a bulk dump down the MIDI OUT port & if you have started
	the MC to wait for the SYSEX file, It will get it. Reloading is
	just the opposite, tell the ESQ-1 that it will be recieving data
	& start sending the SYSEX from the disk.

	I don't know if you need added software for the MC-500 to make this
	work, however, I think that Len had mentioned that he uses his
	MC for SYSEX dumps.

							Jens
2087.5few more nitsDYO780::SCHAFERBrad - boycott hell.Mon Aug 21 1989 11:2715
    Jens brings up a good point ... if you're just looking for a storage
    repository, I think you'll have to get the Librarian software for the
    MC - I've heard tell that it can't record large SYSEX dumps in sequence
    record mode.  Len or Edd should know more.

    BTW - there may be a hassle with this, depending on the rev of your
    friend's ESQ.  Pre v3.5 revs required handshaking in order to get the
    thing to dump.  And if he has an expanded sequencer (ie 20Knote
    /64Kbytes), I'm not sure that the MC will handle a dump of that size. 

    If you're planning on using both live, the MC is going to go thru
    several power-up iterations based on the o/s (librarian or sequencer).
    Could be a hassle. 

-b