Posted 10/19/2007 11:31 AM
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| I am new to sequencing. I do a one man sequenced show that is 70% my stuff and 30% stuff I downloaded and tweaked. I downloaded a song that has some type of command to extend the pitch bend range big time. When I play this song live it makes all the other sequences that follow use the same values for the pitch bend. I have to shut off my sound module and start it again. What command can I use to eliminate this hassle and also, where would I find a good free or for purchase resource to learn all about commands such as this. There is another song I downloaded and it makes all the patches have a deep reverb. I seem to remember a song I had a while back that had a bunch of "reset" commands at the begining of the sequence. (Of course like an idiot, I erased them). HELP!!! I also want to find a way to send a command to make my Korg X5DR unit go to it's GM (multi) state when I press the space bar to start my first song of the night. The default on the module is the Program state and there has been more than one night where I was late getting to the gig or otherwise preoccupied and forgot to set it properly and had the wrong sounds and was embarrased. Thanks in advance, Ron
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Posted 10/23/2007 6:02 PM
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Posted 10/23/2007 9:57 PM
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| Hey Ronnie - could you post the solution you found here, to help others in the future? Cheers, Dave.
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Posted 11/18/2007 6:53 PM
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| Sorry it took so long to reply! In Sonar there are 3 midi commands that allow you to reset to GM, XM, and something else I don't remember. I inserted the GM reset at the beginning of each project, (it is a hexidecimal SYSEX command), and as soon as a project opens it resets my module to the GM state.
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