Posted: Fri Dec 28, 2001 5:47 am
Instead of replying to all of you who have had this problem I include below and answer to Cubase VST 5/32 being able to change programs on synths released under Pulsar 3.0.
Creamware have replied to my email regarding the problem of program changes.
You need to send a bank select message first.
I have experimented with this today and it works. I may be able to improve on this, to make it even easier, but this is what I have found at the moment.
1. Create a part in Cubase with the same midi channel as your Pulsar synth. I suggest that you set them to channel 1 for this test.
2. Open the inspector with the part highlighted.
3. In the pull down list box for the program change select either 0-127 or 1-128 - I need some more research time yet on this bit.
4. Type in your program number.
5. In the pull down list box for the bank select, tick only "Send MSB First".
6. Type in your Bank Number.
7. Now create another part and repeat 2-6 above using another program number and another bank select if you wish.
Note: I am unsure about the selection in point 5, but it works!
I am also going to try to insert a bank select command using List Edit (easier than the Inspector). I have tried it without success yet, using MSB (control change zero) and LSB (control change 32) and I'm still researching this.
I hope this is helpful to you and if any of you can improve on this message or know of better ways, please let me know.
Neil B
Creamware have replied to my email regarding the problem of program changes.
You need to send a bank select message first.
I have experimented with this today and it works. I may be able to improve on this, to make it even easier, but this is what I have found at the moment.
1. Create a part in Cubase with the same midi channel as your Pulsar synth. I suggest that you set them to channel 1 for this test.
2. Open the inspector with the part highlighted.
3. In the pull down list box for the program change select either 0-127 or 1-128 - I need some more research time yet on this bit.
4. Type in your program number.
5. In the pull down list box for the bank select, tick only "Send MSB First".
6. Type in your Bank Number.
7. Now create another part and repeat 2-6 above using another program number and another bank select if you wish.
Note: I am unsure about the selection in point 5, but it works!
I am also going to try to insert a bank select command using List Edit (easier than the Inspector). I have tried it without success yet, using MSB (control change zero) and LSB (control change 32) and I'm still researching this.
I hope this is helpful to you and if any of you can improve on this message or know of better ways, please let me know.
Neil B