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Where else would it be receiving midi traffic from? Thanks Steve > > Good advice. > > Also note that the seizure inducing behavior of the display > is typical (at > least on mine) whenever there is midi in traffic on the PMC10. > > Steve, if Ed's advice doesn't get you running, send you file > to me and I'll > see if it loads into my PMC10. > > sean > > > > At 07:58 PM 9/4/2001, Ed Drake wrote: > >Steve, > > > >I ran into this recently. It might be because because in the factory > >reset state NONE is the channel selected for the PMC 10. On > page 3-11 > >of my PMC 10 Owner's Manual it says "The PMC10 will only > transmit and > >receive PMC10 SysEx data when PMC10 Channel is 1-16." Go to > submenu of > >MIDI and set PMC Channel to 1-16. Hopefully that's all that it is. > > > >Ed > > > > > > > > > >Hi Sean (or any LD PMC10 owner), > > > > > > > > >I performed a download of my PMC10 using Raymond and then > saved the > > >file on my PC. Everything seemed like it was working just fine. > > >Then for some reason, I accidently did an upload of the > current saved > > >document, however the PMC10 reacted by flashing its display > > >erratcially and then ending with a message in the display > stating to > > >press enter to reset. Low and behold, the system was > reset back to > > >factory defaults and now I can't seem to restore the saved > document > > >that I created using Raymond. Any ideas would be very > helpful & I > > >would rather not have to manually set everything back up > (82 patches, > > >12 banks, etc.). My midi connections appear to be working > properly, > > >just for some reason when Raymond says that it is > transferring data, > > >the PMC10 doesn't seem to be putting it where it needs to be. > > > > > > > > >Thanks, > > >Steve > > > > > > > >