Vintage Keys Operation Manual 97
MIDI Menu
MIDI SysEx Packet Delay
MIDI SysEx Packet
Delay
The MIDI SysEx Packet Delay command lets you specify the amount of
delay between MIDI SysEx packets going out of Vintage Keys so that your
computer sequencer can record this large chunk of data over a longer
period of time. On playback from the sequencer, the SysEx data will be fed
more slowly into Vintage Keys so that the its input buffer does not
overflow, causing an error. Many sequencers allow you to “Time Stamp”
SysEx data as it is recorded. This is the preferred mode for recording SysEx
data.
The packet delay range is from 0 through 8000 milliseconds. A delay value
of zero allows full speed MIDI transfer. If you are experiencing data trans-
mission errors, try increasing the delay value until the problem disappears.
Send MIDI System
Exclusive Data
This command transmits MIDI System Exclusive (SysEx) data to the MIDI
Out port of Vintage Keys. The MIDI data can be sent to a computer,
sequencer or to another Vintage Keys. When transferring data between two
Vintage Keys’s be sure both units have the same SysEx ID number! Using
the cursor key and the data entry control, select the type of MIDI data you
want to transmit. Following are descriptions of the types of MIDI data that
can be transmitted.
Current Multisetup
Transmits all parameters in the Global menu except Tuning Tables,
Program/Preset Map and Viewing Angle. Transmits the entire Controllers
menu.
Program /Preset Map
Transmits the MIDI Program -> Preset Map.
Tuning Tables
Transmits all 12 user User Tuning Tables.
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WARNING: When
transferring SysEx data from one
Vintage Keys to another, the ID
numbers of both units must
match.
Bank 0 User Presets
Transmits all the user defined presets in Bank 0.
Bank 1 User Presets
Transmits all the user defined presets in Bank 1.
Bank 2 User Presets
Transmits all the user defined presets in Bank 2.
Bank 3 User Presets
Transmits all the user defined presets in Bank 3.
MIDI SYSEX PACKET DELAY
300 milliseconds