Pathfinder Posted Monday at 02:11 AM Share Posted Monday at 02:11 AM Is there an app that works with Win 10 or 11 that , like a System Librarian for Mac? I remember I used to backup these HW devices with a mdidi dump right into Cakewalk but sure do not remember how, I do have the older Sonar Disks and CWPA 8 discs if that would help me? Brain fog been too long but I need to change the batteries and I am afraid I will lose the info. I use the midiVerb 4 for vocal FX when I do an occasional gig here and there-I like the old reverb sounds it has. The Edirol SC-88VL is for fun but sure would like to have a bakup of the data. Thanks. I will buy something if need be. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Promidi Posted Monday at 02:22 AM Share Posted Monday at 02:22 AM Cakewalk should be able to accept MIDI dumps. Just make sure that “System Exclusive” is selected in Preferences - MIDI - Playback and Recording For for details, see: http://legacy.cakewalk.com/Documentation?product=CakewalkSonar&language=3&help=SYSX.06.html#1113268 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pathfinder Posted Monday at 02:27 AM Author Share Posted Monday at 02:27 AM I remember doing with the older versions, I mean years and years ago. Thanks I will try-Appreciate it. I know it may sound crazy to some but I like this old gear. I have plenty of new gear of course, but., I even still have my Bos GX700, one of the first guitar modelers-All cooper finish, very cool. collecting dust in the closet but still! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Promidi Posted Monday at 02:37 AM Share Posted Monday at 02:37 AM 7 minutes ago, Pathfinder said: I remember doing with the older versions, I mean years and years ago. Thanks I will try-Appreciate it. I know it may sound crazy to some but I like this old gear. I have plenty of new gear of course, but., I even still have my Bos GX700, one of the first guitar modelers-All cooper finish, very cool. collecting dust in the closet but still! Hey, I am with about the old gear thing. I still, to this day, still a (circa 1999) Yamaha SW1000XG card in another PC (for current paying projects). This has pretty much made me immune to the loss of TTS-1 fiasco Roland created. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pathfinder Posted Monday at 02:42 AM Author Share Posted Monday at 02:42 AM 2 minutes ago, Promidi said: Hey, I am with about the old gear thing. I still, to this day, still a (circa 1999) Yamaha SW1000XG card in another PC (for current paying projects). This has pretty much made me immune to the loss of TTS-1 fiasco Roland created. Cool! I sometimes use the Sound Canvas for midi playback instead of the tts-1. Have one those edirol UM 1's connected all the time to the SC 88 VL. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pathfinder Posted Monday at 03:11 AM Author Share Posted Monday at 03:11 AM Got it. Well Got the SC 88VL dump. Need to switch the UM-1 mkii to the Alesis midiverb-But I'll do that tomorrow. THANKS..................ProMidi Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Amberwolf Posted Monday at 05:13 AM Share Posted Monday at 05:13 AM 2 hours ago, Pathfinder said: , I even still have my Bos GX700, one of the first guitar modelers-All cooper finish, very cool. collecting dust in the closet but still! I have a few bits of old gear, collected over the years, almost all well-used when I got it.... I wish I could find a cheap G10, the guitar part. Mine was destroyed in a housefire a decade ago, but the rack unit just had it's knobs melted. (I can't remember if the cable was done in or not, so I probably need that too). (If I knew what the signals teh rack expected, I would have built something that could create those, and modulated it with various kinds of sensors, to use it for whatever kind of music creation i could manage...but I never have run across that information, or circuit diagrams, etc, for either the rack or the controller unit). I don't really require it as a midi guitar...I have a pickup I can stick on an acoustic, and can get etiher the electric bass or guitar or that into the the computer and use JamOrigin's MIDIGuitar / MIDIBass to do a fair job of that....but it *was* useful and interesting. (and really cheap at a pawn shop's literal fire sale (holes in the roof, charred and wet stuff, etc), where they had each piece in a separate room for some reason, each sold as a bit of useless stuff because they didn't seem to know they went together, but I'd seen the whole system years before at Synthony Music for a few thousand dollars and wished I had one since that moment, even though I couldn't play guitar.... :lol: ). 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Amberwolf Posted Monday at 05:21 AM Share Posted Monday at 05:21 AM Oh, almost forgot what I came to the thread to post: It's been so many years since I backed up any of the hardware via sysex; i think I last did this with the TG33 but don't even remember any of the process. :oops: So, here's what I have in my bookmarks for sysex utils, at least those that still go to working websites: I haven't ever tested this one https://apps.microsoft.com/detail/9pfd4ddwgktn?hl=en-US&gl=US MIDI SysEx Transfer Utility 10rem.net - Pete Brown 4.6 406 ratings I'm sure I've used this one http://www.midiox.com/ Dont't recall if I used this one https://www.bome.com/products/sendsx Dumpster https://www.patchmanmusic.com/SysexUtilities.html and VSThost can send midi sysex files, but I can't remmeber if ti can record them: https://www.hermannseib.com/english/vsthost.htm 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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