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How d'ya Cubase to trigger 01W sequences properly?

 
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PostPosted: Sat Jan 26, 2008 1:46 am    Post subject: How d'ya Cubase to trigger 01W sequences properly? Reply with quote

I am trying to get some old sequences from the 01W to trigger from Cubase so I can quantize them a bit and do a final mixdown. The problem is that while they play back properly when started from within the 01W, they come out badly scrambled when I trigger it from Cubase Studio 4 and an Intel Mac.

The MIDI data is in Cubase and the *strokes* of information are in the right places, just not the right sounds. (It sure sounds lousy with drums in the melody slots and etc., aaieeeee!) SOMEwhere, a $#@! program change message is being sent that I do not want, perhaps as a hidden header at the top of the sequence. I cannot find the right combination of settings that make the 01 play back as a proper slave unit. I have turned Prg Chg on and off, made sure the channels match up, as well as Local Ctrl and the like, but nothing has worked. I'm really fed up with fighting it and the manual is so old, it just doesn't address such a recent sequencer.

Anybody know what the heck it takes to make the 01W respond to its *own* MIDI data when resent from a sequencer, with the Programs in the right slots?
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