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Apparently the problem had to do with my Record command in the PMC, because when I use the SUSRecord DirectMIDI command instead of the regular Record MIDI command, everything works perfectly. But now I have to wonder, what was I doing wrong with the Record command? I have it programmed as a Note On/Channel 1/Note 38/Velocity 127. It works fine as a Record command, but for some reason it screws up Reset. Any ideas? Also, I have the PMC-10 manual v1.0 but a v2.0 PMC-10. What does the "Enhanced" switching mode do? Thanks, -Hans P.S. I have Raymond now - but the MIDI interface I got had no drivers for Windows XP :( I'm getting fast with the PMC programmer, though. > Hans > > 1st, if you have a pc get yourself Raymond the pmc10 editor for windows > at our LD member Sean's site > http://www.mindspring.com/~sean_/pmc/index.html > it will be much more simpler from there in the same download is a > Midi/hex calculator wich will help you master the hex/midi stuff > > for those resets, a note on, on a momentary switch is enough if you want > to put the note off it is ok too > 90 3d 7f : midi chan 1, midi note 61, note on (velocity 127) > > claude > > Hans Lindauer wrote: > > > > I wrote: > > > > > > I spent a few hours over the weekend trying to figure out how to > > > program > > > > my PMC-10 as a controller for my newly-upgraded EDP. I managed to > > > get > > > > record and overdub happening, but I tried to program a reset and > > > didn't > > > > have any luck. Has anyone gotten this working yet? > > > > Claude Responded: > > > > > This indeed works enter 9x 3d 7f (x is you midi channel in hex) > > > use a momentary pedal type on the pmc > > > > > > reset only resets the current loop see it as a long record press > > > if you have multiple loops try general reset to reset all the loops > > > (9x 3e 7f) > > > or if you tweaked params you could also use pg ch 16 wich means >reload > > > (the stored preset replaces the edited preset) > > > > Now I see the difference between Reset and General Reset (another > > question I had). I'm using the umbilical programmer to program the > > PMC-10 so I'm not familiar with those hex strings, but I'm guessing >that > > the first hex value indicates the MIDI channel, the second is the note > > value, and the third is the velocity? I left the velocity at 64 when I > > tried it - would that make a difference? Also, should this be > > programmed as a note on/note off combination, or just as a note on? > > > > Thanks Claude! > > > > -Hans Lindauer