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PART 3: Appendices
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and the Prophet 2000) that communicate
using non-MIDI transfer rates. To use
Sound Designer II with these samplers,
you must use a standard MIDI interface.
Either:
using non-MIDI transfer rates. To use
Sound Designer II with these samplers,
you must use a standard MIDI interface.
Either:
•
1.Connect a standard MIDI interface
to an unused Macintosh serial port,
or
to an unused Macintosh serial port,
or
•
2.Connect a standard MIDI interface
to one of the Studio 4’s THRU ports,
then use the front panel THRU switch
whenever you need to send data
between Sound Designer II and a
non-standard sampler.
to one of the Studio 4’s THRU ports,
then use the front panel THRU switch
whenever you need to send data
between Sound Designer II and a
non-standard sampler.
Incorrect system exclusive data sent to
Virtual Instruments
Virtual Instruments
You can’t send system exclusive data to a
virtual instrument consisting of two or
more MIDI channels from the same
device, or the sysex data will be sent
incorrectly (If you think about the situa-
tion, you wouldn’t want to do this,
anyway).
virtual instrument consisting of two or
more MIDI channels from the same
device, or the sysex data will be sent
incorrectly (If you think about the situa-
tion, you wouldn’t want to do this,
anyway).
Difficulty receiving large system
exclusive data dumps
exclusive data dumps
Reduce the Studio 4->Macintosh commu-
nication speed if you’re having difficulty
receiving large System Exclusive data
dumps. Reduce the speed in small incre-
ments until the data is received properly.
nication speed if you’re having difficulty
receiving large System Exclusive data
dumps. Reduce the speed in small incre-
ments until the data is received properly.
This problem is unlikely to occur unless
you have disabled the reporting of over-
run errors since lost data is reported as an
overrun error.
you have disabled the reporting of over-
run errors since lost data is reported as an
overrun error.
MISCELLANEOUS PROBLEMS
Macintosh crashes when running the
Installer
Installer
If you experience a crash when running
the installer and are using the Virex INIT
for virus protection, open the Control
Panel and select Virex’s panel. From the
pop-up menu, select File Diagnosing
Options. Deselect Diagnose Files when
Opened and Check for HyperCard
Virus. Run the Installer again, and the
Macintosh should not crash. If problems
persist, completely remove any Virus
checking INITs from your System folder
(Extensions folder for System 7), restart
your Macintosh, and run the Installer
again.
the installer and are using the Virex INIT
for virus protection, open the Control
Panel and select Virex’s panel. From the
pop-up menu, select File Diagnosing
Options. Deselect Diagnose Files when
Opened and Check for HyperCard
Virus. Run the Installer again, and the
Macintosh should not crash. If problems
persist, completely remove any Virus
checking INITs from your System folder
(Extensions folder for System 7), restart
your Macintosh, and run the Installer
again.