> Date: Wed, 18 Feb 2009 16:16:01 +0100
> From: Peter Gebauer
>
> Heya Jimmy!
>
> ... Ideally,
> I'd like to retain XG
> mode on my piano, but let fluidsynth interpret them as
> simple GM program
> change messages.
> I've seen a few patches for GS (Roland), but none for
> XG and I've yet to
>
Heya Jimmy!
I've found and read the manuals, my piano has two modes of operation: GM or
XG, by default XG is on. Setting it to GM will actually change the local
DSP settings to ignore XG-specific effects. Ideally, I'd like to retain XG
mode on my piano, but let fluidsynth interpret them as simpl
> Date: Mon, 16 Feb 2009 19:32:41 +0100
> From: Peter Gebauer
>
> Hi again, Jimmy!
>
> It's hard to search for these things, 99% of the hits
> are online stores
> selling Yamaha products. In any case, the midi events
> logged contain just
> one program change event, the rest are control changes
Hi again, Jimmy!
It's hard to search for these things, 99% of the hits are online stores
selling Yamaha products. In any case, the midi events logged contain just
one program change event, the rest are control changes and system
exclusives.
I really don't know why they aren't simply sending one p
> Date: Mon, 16 Feb 2009 16:30:05 +0100
> From: Peter Gebauer
>
>
> Hi Jimmy,
>
> migth this be what happens with my Yamaha P-85 when I
> change istrument?
>
> Logged midi events when changing:
>
> 2754,M Audio Delta 1010LT:0,System exclusive,,10,f0 43 73
> 7f 4b 11 00 45
> 00 f7
> 2752,
Hi Jimmy,
migth this be what happens with my Yamaha P-85 when I change istrument?
Logged midi events when changing:
2754,M Audio Delta 1010LT:0,System exclusive,,10,f0 43 73 7f 4b 11 00 45
00 f7
2752,M Audio Delta 1010LT:0,Control change,1,94,0
2752,M Audio Delta 1010LT:0,System exclusi
Hi Josh,
About XG (and GS) program changes, and how missing instruments might be
handled, Here are some comments and observations I found around the web. I
think missing drum-kits should be handled similarly.
>
archive.cs.uu.nl/pub/MIDI/DOC/xg.txt
Both specs also operate a scheme of