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Old 03-23-2007, 12:45 PM
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Manis Thx ... I will try this soon.

I'll get back to it with the results.
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Old 03-29-2007, 04:45 PM
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Old 06-18-2008, 08:15 AM
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Is it working on Windows 24 Mix 6.4.1 ?
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No. This feature wasn't introduced in the Windows version until 6.7, IIRC.
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Damn.. Thanks, now, i know!
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Dear Digidesign,

I have had a very long relationship with you and your products, I am petitioning you today to please look into the oddball implementation ProTools uses for Midiname files- It seems that there is no way, without MUCH manual trouble to make generated midinam XML files correctly work in ProTools. On behalf of all of us users still using MIDI hardware, could please consider talking to companies like MOTU and SoundQuest on how the Patch files they generate- (which appear to be fine on other applications) might work in ProTools....


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Old 10-18-2008, 06:57 PM
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Dear Digidesign,

...I am petitioning you today to please look into the oddball implementation ProTools uses for Midiname files
Yes! Although it says on SoundQuest's site that with their XL version you can easily create midnams in Pro Tools -- is this correct? Or is it still somewhat convoluted?

If so, I just need $369 to get into all my midi devices. Sheesh.

Any good/cheap info is much appreciated too!

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Old 10-19-2008, 01:21 AM
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If so, I just need $369 to get into all my midi devices. Sheesh.

Any good/cheap info is much appreciated too!

Does Black Mac Daddy own a Mac?

http://www.alterspective.com/cherrypicker/

Sure, Digidesign should license it and bundle it with Pro Tools, but they don't. However, this little free app works just perfect on its own.
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Old 11-08-2008, 12:35 PM
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Default Re: MIDI Patch Names - From MIDI Forum

I followed the directions perfectly, and when I look for the patch names in PT I get an error message stating that there is a conflict between the device and its names. I downloaded the fantomXR.midnam from digicake and I placed it in the correct folder- I then editing the digilist file with text edit and saved it with my Roland device info- Pro Tools does not recognize something? Is there anything I am missing? Thanks, Brett
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Has anyone done this for a SE-1X???... OR have the patch names in a text file or something. . I am down to use Cherry Picker but I can't seem to fin the patch list ANYWHERE...
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