The MB-1 manual reads:
"backup your memory with System Exclusive Bulk Dump", and then references
using a disk drive or just writing it down on paper.
However, it does NOT explain HOW to DO this in terms of actually hooking
up a disk drive or interfacing same....
Has anyone done this?
I haven't with a MB1 but it will no doubt be the same/similar to the MP1 (which I have done), you have to connect the MB1 MIDI In & Out to the MIDI interface of a computer and the computer writes/reads the file(s) to a drive (it's just a SYSEX file dump albeit an important one ;) ). The older style PC sound cards had MIDI in/out DIN sockets you could connect to, some digital I/O interfaces also have them (e.g. Digi 001/002). You can also get USB to MIDI DIN adapters. Basically to get the SYSEX dumps from/to (you can load them also) the MB1 the connection is via the MIDI In/Out DIN sockets to a PC or device that supports MIDI SYSEX.
But specific MB1 stuff is more Peter territory, I'm sure he's done this with his MB1s and can help you sort it out :thumb-up:
Quote from: rnolan on March 04, 2014, 04:53:34 AM
I haven't with a MB1 but it will no doubt be the same/similar to the MP1 (which I have done), you have to connect the MB1 MIDI In & Out to the MIDI interface of a computer and the computer writes/reads the file(s) to a drive (it's just a SYSEX file dump albeit an important one ;) ). The older style PC sound cards had MIDI in/out DIN sockets you could connect to, some digital I/O interfaces also have them (e.g. Digi 001/002). You can also get USB to MIDI DIN adapters. Basically to get the SYSEX dumps from/to (you can load them also) the MB1 the connection is via the MIDI In/Out DIN sockets to a PC or device that supports MIDI SYSEX.
But specific MB1 stuff is more Peter territory, I'm sure he's done this with his MB1s and can help you sort it out :thumb-up:
This is how it works with the MB-1 also :thumb-up:
And for software i use Bome's sendsx,works great and is easy to use.
http://www.bome.com/products/sendsx
Quote from: MarshallJMP on March 04, 2014, 12:44:13 PM
And for software i use Bome's sendsx,works great and is easy to use.
http://www.bome.com/products/sendsx
Same here :thumb-up:
I have found pencil and paper a good way to see how much garbage I have set up and what some of them actually do. I keep a couple of copies in strategic locations like the lead case, safe etc.
Significantly lo-tech I know, takes longer but only relies on one computing device.