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- From: lclarke@oasys.dt.navy.mil (Lee Clarke)
- Newsgroups: rec.music.makers.synth
- Subject: Re: Question: Sequencer's and SysEx...
- Message-ID: <29151@oasys.dt.navy.mil>
- Date: 31 Dec 92 21:06:51 GMT
- References: <bryanc-301292134636@137.79.108.186>
- Reply-To: lclarke@oasys.dt.navy.mil (Lee Clarke)
- Followup-To: rec.music.makers.synth
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- Organization: Carderock Division, NSWC, Bethesda, MD
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- In rec.music.makers.synth, bryanc@stargate.jpl.nasa.gov (Bryan S. Campbell) writes:
- > I have a silly question. Could those of you that are using higher-end
- >computer sequencing software help me out?
- >
- > I need a sequencer that will send note information, and SysEx info
- >_simultaneously_. For example, suppose I want to change the VCF of a tone
- >on my Super JX, mid-sequence and vary it durring a song a song (like maybe
- >8 steps a second). What software on the Mac, or PC could do that
- >(preferably the Mac, but I'm interested in the PC too)? Would it depend
- >on how fast I was sending note info, and on how many channels I was sending
- >it?
-
- I have Cadenza for DOS WINDOWS v 2something. I bought it because it
- allows me to record my JD800 slider changes in real time as I play
- the keyboard. I can edit the sysex info in the sequencer, and play it
- back it. It is really nice to watch the sequencer play back my filter
- cutoff changes and TVF, TVE, TVA, waveform, LFO changes, etc !
-
- I tried the Cadenza DEMO for windows. It was v 1.03, 1.13, whatever.
- It was buggy and crashed and it made me think twice before buying the
- real version 2xx program. I'm happy with it.
-
- WinCake does not handle MIDI sysex performance control. It only uses
- sysex to handle patch dumps and lib issues.
-
- I don't know the rate at which sysexe is recorded by Cadenza, if bytes
- are dropped to prevent MIDI choke, etc. I can analyze that by running
- SPG MIDI dump analyzer, I believe.
-