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ArtinS

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Wow, fantastic, keep it up, wish I could help but have no programming chops to do so. Will you know which ipad this will work on-does it matter-newer, older? I am not on the ipad platform, but i would buy one just for this application alone. Don't have the cyrillic fonts in my computer but phonetically-ochin kadasho! Learned Russian in middle and high school but I am rusty. This is a welcome piece of work. Thanks!

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14 hours ago, Jokeyman123 said:

Ух ты, фантастика, так держать, хотел бы я помочь, но у меня нет навыков программирования, чтобы сделать это. Вы будете знать, на каком ipad это будет работать - новее или старше? Я не использую платформу ipad, но я бы купил ее только для этого приложения. На моем компьютере нет кириллических шрифтов, но фонетически - очин кадашо! Изучал русский язык в средней и старшей школе, но я уже ржавый. Это долгожданная работа. Спасибо!

https://mididesigner.com/home/features/.         

everything is described here, they have already programmed everything, now you need to figure it out and configure the buttons in the editor for each channel. I read somewhere that any old iPad can be used for this application, the main thing is to support ipadOS 13

 

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ArtinS-what does your post "midi port A" mean? I am an advanced PX560 user here-understand how the PX560 works.  Port A with the PX560 uses midi channels 1-16 for live sounds being played from the keyboard-splits. layers etc. B channels 1-16 are used only for mid in connections from external sources/sequencers/computer midi connections. C channels 1-16 are only for the midi song recorder, I use all these. I am looking into an iPad, will check other posts to see which ipads Casio musicians are using with Midi Designer.

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when port A or port B is on, the tone settings work. When enabled, port C does not work. Probably other commands will work. I'm sitting now studying how to properly register sysex commands for switching banks and disabling and enabling layers, whatever. activate buttons.

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You may know this already but I'll post it anyway.

 

When I program a hex layer-the settings to program the hex layers are different than when editing a single "tone".  Only by selecting a hex layer, can I switch the basic wavs used for each layer in a hex layer. There is also a setting in the menu somewhere-have to look at my PX to remember where this is-that establishes whether the wavs used for a hex layer individual tone will be accessible or not, or some similar function-it is not in the manual, Mike martin had posted about this somewhere here when I asked about programming hex layers and tones. If you are not in hex layer mode, you cannot change the basic wav used to make up the tone-you can only do this from hex layer mode. for an individual tone-you must always start with the tone that uses the wav in that tone, and can only modify the other settings, not the wav when editing a tone. don't know if this info helps, but was something that tripped me up when I first had the PX560. And port C for midi cannels 1-16 as i mentioned is only accessible through the song recorder. The PX560 song recorder cannot record from external midi sources connected to its midi ports-it can only play a midi file connected this way.

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