MIDI Channel, Device ID and SysEx Delay are, more or less, straightforward and don't need
additional explanation. I found a 100ms SysEx Delay (default) to be satisfactory in all cases.
o MIDI Input ... MIDI device to receive data from Streichfett.
o MIDI Output ... MIDI device to send data to Streichfett.
o MIDI Thru ... Incoming data from this MIDI device will be sent through "MIDI Output"
device.
I needed this additional port to connect a keyboard controller etc. because Streichfett driver
is not multiclient (two applications cannot open the same port). Of course, you can connect
the keyboard to Streichfett MIDI IN directly.
o Load Bank ... Load a bank file stored on the computer.
o Save Bank ... Save a bank file on the computer.
o Banks are stored in Windows INI format - just a simple text.
o Receive Bank ... Receive a bank from Streichfett (bank = all 12 patches).
o Receive Patch ... Receive a currently selected patch from Streichfett (edit buffer).
o Send Bank ... Send a bank to Streichfett.
o Send Patch ... Send a currently selected patch to Streichfett and save it.
o Import Patch/Bank ... Import a bank file from system exclusive file.
o Export Bank ... Export a bank file to system exclusive file.
o Export Patch ... Export a currently selected patch to system exclusive file.
While editing, all parameters changed inside editor are sent to Streichfett but nothing is
saved on the synthesizer until you execute "Send Patch" or save the patch on Streichfett
directly. Furthermore, all parameters changed on Streichfett are automatically reflected
inside the editor.
That's it ...
Waldorf Streichfett - Aide-mémoire
Logiciels extérieurs - 3.4 Editeur par hrastprogrammer (Gratuit)
Mars 2019
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