Jerm wrote:Hello Steve,
The keyboard on the left is in the graphic editor, not the tracks window.
The most likely reason your synth is not accepting sysex is because it is in write protect mode. Most synths have to be manually configured to accept sysex.
Have you looked at the Roland XP-10 manual?
(: Thanks Jeremy! Right, graphic editor...
Yes, I had read the manual and turned on the "receive sysex" flag, so there must be more to it...
I just tried doing a MIDI backup for my Alesis SR-16 drum machine in a similar way. I got a little farther, but still had some similar problems...
Once again, I easily managed to get the data *into* Metro (after increasing the sysex buffer size - the SR-16 sends one big message, while the XP-10 sends lots of little packets.)
However, when I tried to send it back, I got problems... Key information is that I *did* see a flicker of "receiving MIDI sysex" (or some similar message) for a *fraction of a second* on the SR-16 - which I *didn't* ever see on the XP-10.
It appears that Metro may be only giving the sysex packet the amount of time it shows on the track listing to send - a small fraction of a beat - trying to send 35k in one 32nd note??... or maybe there is another explanation for why I only saw the short flicker of "receiving MIDI" - it took at least a minute or so when sending to Metro originally.
So two questions come to the surface
1) what is the speed or timing with which Metro sends sysex data out?
2) why do I see a (brief) acknowledgement of data being received on the SR-16 but none for the XP-10?
Steve