[korgypark] Re: Prg Changes and X5/05 Sound Editor

  • From: Thomas Anderssen <thomas.anderssen@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: korgypark@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sun, 24 Mar 2002 11:58:52 +0200

Hello there Nathan.

I just know about the bank select thingy... It's really easy.

Use bank number 7169 for G.bank and bank number 0 (zero) for A-bank.
an to get to the drum sounds, use bank number 7937,

Do not forget that in order for bank select messages to work, your synth
has to be set up in Global mode, on page 02D of the menu to recognize
bank changes. Set the parameter PRG: to ENA.

Or, if you edit individual tracks; for the G-bank:
use Bank Select message MSB 00 56,
then Bank Select message LSB 32 01,
then Program Select message + (patch number you want from G-bank).

And corresponding for the A-bank:
use Bank Select message MSB 00 00,
then Bank Select message LSB 32 00,
then Program Select message + (patch number you want from A-bank).

And corresponding for the Drum-bank:
use Bank Select message MSB 00 62,
then Bank Select message LSB 32 01,
then Program Select message + (patch number for desired drum set)

The drum set patch numbers are:
01 = GM-drums
16 = Power Kit
24 = Dance Kit
25 = Analog Kit
32 = Jazz Kit
40 = Brush Kit
64 = Percussion Kit
48 = Orchestra Kit

Hope this info was of any value ( I'd like to hear your experiences...)


Cheers, Thomas

t 21:23 2002-03-23 -0800, you wrote:

>(I may have sent this twice. If I did, my apologies.)
>
>Hey everyone,
>I finally figured out how to do program changes in Cubase which is very
>cool. However, I cant get it to distinguish between the two banks, so say I
>want it to change to G16, it goes to A15. Is there any plugins or ways I can
>get cubase to see the two banks?
>
>Also, I've been having trouble transferring sounds from the X5/05 Editor to
>the synth, it gets about half way done and then I get an error saying a
>transfer error has occurred. I look to find that it loaded all the programs
>correctly until about A60, where it stopped. I'm on a Macintosh G4 and I
>have a MOTU Fastlane USB MIDI interface.
>
>Please help if you can!
>Thanks!
>
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