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by the way could I send you some cash for priority mail, tracking number for my interface? I am very impatient ^^

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step-by-step breadboard tutorial on adding 5 pin MIDI socket to GenMDM with firmware 102.

http://little-scale.blogspot.com.au/201 … ut-to.html

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Aly James wrote:

by the way could I send you some cash for priority mail, tracking number for my interface? I am very impatient ^^

mate you've earned it by the efforts you put in. wanna ping me an email to remind me of your address?

- s

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little-scale wrote:
Aly James wrote:

by the way could I send you some cash for priority mail, tracking number for my interface? I am very impatient ^^

mate you've earned it by the efforts you put in. wanna ping me an email to remind me of your address?

- s

much respect
address PMed smile

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I love you guys.

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Matthew Joseph Payne

SO. HAPPY.

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(:

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Can't wait til mine arrives smile)

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Hi
I have a question about the midi mapping for Preset Recall from RAM
Will it work with a pot to switch between the presets, or does it need the exact value, like B0 09 08, B0 09 10 etc.
I was thinking I'd have a  pot for each channel for presets

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So with the RAM recall, it will recall EVERY time a CC value on CC#9 is received.

Not sure if that answers your question, but exact values are not required, only value ranges:

CC value 0 - 7 = instrument 1
CC value 8 - 15 = instrument 2
CC value 16 - 23 = instrument 3
CC value 24 - 32 = instrument 4

etc



The same is true for pretty much EVERY GenMDM parameter

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Matthew Joseph Payne

In the wild

Gon' build it onto something more permanent this weekend THANK YOU!

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yes, that answers it thanks
that's what I hoped
So I'll set the range of the pot to hex 0-78 to spread it evenly, because instrument 15= cc 112-127?

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eptheca, set the pot to move evenly from Channel X, CC 9, Value 0 - 119 to load instruments.

CC values 120 - 127 are basically a "storage" area for moving instruments to and from RAM during use in real time.

Hope that makes sense and is possible! otherwise I can always change how the RAM instrumentation is addressed.

If you load CC 120 - 127, then you will simply "load" the current instrument, i.e. no sound change (it's an area where the current channel sound settings are stored)

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OK, thanks, makes sense and is possible smile

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Guys that is good news! , loves the hardware of eptheca!.
Because in the end it is ALL about making music
Here is me demoing my upcoming FMDRIVE YM2612 VST live, with a keyboard and midi controllers, hope to do the same soon with the hardware smile

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Matthew Joseph Payne

Just sequencing presets, but it works! Gonna try to squeeze some actual music into this thing whenever the little one takes a nap today...