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iansimpsonit
Total Posts: 28
Joined 03-29-2014 status: Regular |
Hi Guys
I have the MIDI Implementation info for my external device, in face all I want to control is Patch change, Volume and Effect on and off. I’ve been looking in the manual and I’m no further forward. So to summarise I have on average in each Song 14 Spare MIDI Tracks, How do I create control Codes for My External MIDI device? Hope you can help Regards Ian |
5pinDIN
Total Posts: 11891
Joined 09-16-2010 status: Legend |
You’ve posted previously about this…
Without specific information, I can only advise that you see pages 151-152 of the XF Reference Manual, and use the Event List “Insert” function to place messages as needed. |
iansimpsonit
Total Posts: 28
Joined 03-29-2014 status: Regular |
Ok thanks again for your fast response. One of the External devices is an POD HD500X Again all I want to do is to have the sequencer change the patches (at the appropriate times in the song) and to adjust volume. I have 13 Blank & Spare Channels on each song, so I want to Create an Programme change & volume Event on a track that has no information on at present, in the Motif’s Edit section there does not seem to be any option for that only to Edit what is already there? From the Sequencer Mode Pressing EDIT only brings up an option to insert a Tempo Change? I seem to have no problem sending out codes from Cubase, Would I be better to send them over from Cubase? if so I don’t know how that would be achieved either. creating them on the Motif is very different, and the manual does not seem to help with Creating events? |
5pinDIN
Total Posts: 11891
Joined 09-16-2010 status: Legend |
Sorry, but I don’t know what buttons you’re pressing to get that result. Just to be sure - we are discussing a Motif XF, correct? Press [SONG] (or [PATTERN]), [EDIT], then one of the numbered buttons corresponding to the track you want to Insert Events into. Press [F5](Insert). Select the Event Type, then enter the corresponding data - page 150 of the Reference Manual explains this, and refers you to page 30 where the Event and Parameter details are given. |
iansimpsonit
Total Posts: 28
Joined 03-29-2014 status: Regular |
Thanks for your patience, I have now realised hoe to do this. Many thanks |
5pinDIN
Total Posts: 11891
Joined 09-16-2010 status: Legend |
You’re welcome - I’m glad you’ve got it sussed out. |