this is a very interesting question to me. since much of the COSM information is encoded in the MIDI implementation is there a way to edit this in a non-programmatic way?
my guess would be that, since most MIDI editors operate on such high-level information, that actually editing the COSM data via MIDI would be very difficult to do using a standard MIDI editor.
someone please correct me if i am wrong!
groeten.
[This message has been edited by digitsone (edited November 25, 2001).]
after looking at the manual i would raise my own "no" bet even further. it seems like you'd have to know exactly what values you want and then would have to code these values in hexadecimal at their respective offsets in each midi packet. doesn't sound like much fun.
I was going to suggest MIDIQuest by Sound Quest (www.squest.com) but I just checked and they don't have support for any of the V-Drum modules. They have support for E-Mu Procussion, Alesis D4, DM5, DMPro...so maybe in the next few years they might add the TD-6/8/10 modules. It sure would be nice, but not really necessary for the actual sound parameters. Maybe for the global params.
"I'm not a guitarist, but I did stay at a Holiday Inn Express last night!"
I don't understand. They (Roland for example) have editors for all kind of synth modules. Is it that difficult, for Roland, to make one for de TD-10? I'll ask them!!
I've read where the TD-10 is supported by Sounddiver and was thinking about getting this anyway becase it looks like a pretty neat organization tool. Could you be specific about what it lets you manipulate with respect to the TD-10? As much detail as you can be bothered to give. Thanks.
[This message has been edited by dr. kildrum (edited December 20, 2001).]
Sounddiver lets you change all parameters in the PC of the tD 10.
With all I mean all the ones you can change yourself within the TD 10, and thats a lot!
Further it has a clear layout,and last but not least you can change parameters realtime while a sequence is playing.This you cant do in the TD 10!!!
For instance change the pitch of the snare while the loop is playing.
Comment