Are you sure you have the memory protect switch in the correct position
If it was sticky- not making (or breaking) contact, then this could cause the problem.
Try moving it back and forth about 30 times, to see if it cleans the contacts.
At 02:48 AM 04/23/05, you wrote:
Yes, I believe it is tricking me :-(
The problem still persists, i.e. no external software can STORE a patch on the device, only the onboard STORE button can.
Any thoughts
Erez Yaary
http://www.yaary.com/erez
On Apr 22, 2005, at 21:25, Charles Massey wrote:
Erez,
Maybe it's tricking you!
After you send the sys ex, nothing appears to have changed.... UNTIL
you change the patch and you will find that the new info is there!
I am not sure if you can send individual patches but maybe you can. I
have always done that with the tape.
Charlie
On Apr 22, 2005, at 8:22 AM, Erez Yaary wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Trying to get my Matrix-6R to respond to Sys Ex, but to no avail. I
> have tried with .MID files of patches, SoundDiver and UniSyn, but
> nothing happens. On those apps I can get the patch data from the
> device, and even transmit individual parameters data, but if I want to
> store a patch in the device's memory, I can not. memory Protect is in
> Off state.
>
> Any other special mode I need to have the Matrix be in
>
> Erez Yaary
>
http://www.yaary.com/erez
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