OMS Tutorial leaves much to be desired, Please detail the sysex operation from the computer end |
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Mon 13 May 2002, 10:56
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Please expand the OMS tutorial to include an explanation of how to actually do what you're talking about. I tried the Sysex thing assuming that's all I needed to do; the synth sent it, but the computer didn't receive it. This is most frustrating as I desperately need OMS to recognise my synth so I can start making music. I have an iMac, OMS and prefer to use ProTools, synth connected via basic in-out MIDI interface. Please email me, or post the update ASAP. Alternately if anyone can give a brief guide to entering multiple banks of sounds into OMS manually, this would be most appreciated. NB: I don't have a manual, so I have to read the patches from the synth display.
Regards,
Ash.
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