Hi Jesse,
After spending quite a few hours I have successfully gotten Sonar 8 to talk
backwards and forwards to the W-30 and vise versa to the PC. To put in short
it was all trial and error with midi settings on the Sonar 8 side of things.
I have a method down on making W-30 formatted discs into images to transfer
to the pc etc. I was able to revive some 9 year old W-30 discs that way.
Yes, the W-30's have a 720k floppy drive - it's the same type of drive as
used on the Commodore Amiga's, which I started to sample and sequence on way
back when =). I also believe the Amiga's had utilz for the W-30 file system
etc.
You brought up a good point of recording sequences back and forth to
hardware. I will look into trying that out at some stage! Ah yes - I
remember the days of the Atari ST and how it ruled with all you need built
into one machine. Dr T's KCS had an Amiga version as well.
Cheers!
Damian.
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From: jsegovia(a)mindspring.com [mailto:jsegovia@mindspring.com]
Sent: Friday, August 07, 2009 8:10 PM
To: Damian
Cc: sgroup(a)sgroup.ca
Subject: RE: [sgroup] W-30 Questions
Hi, Damian. I'm not the most experienced sampler or sequencer user here so
I'm sure others will join in, but are you able to save the sequences in the
W-30 onto floppy disk? Didn't the W-30 have a floppy disk drive? If you
can save them onto a DOS-formatted disk drive in the standard MIDI format
(*.mid) you're all set, but I realize that's a huge 'if.' Someone on
our
list wrote a program that allowed PM users to read and write
Roland-formatted floppies, although I don't think it allowed transferring
files from DOS format to Roland format. If you can save to floppy I'd be
surprised if there isn't some way to transfer your sequences to *.mid
format.
Failing that, how complex are you sequences? How many MIDI channels, how
many instruments, song patterns, verses, choruses, etc.? I've never tried
moving from one sequencer to another by hooking the first sequencer's MIDI
OUT to the second sequencer's MIDI IN and the playing on the first while
recording on the second. I imagine modern sequencers can record on more
than one MIDI channel at a time but I really don't know. Have you tried
transferring your sequences this way?
I had all my old sequences in Dr. T's Keyboard Controlled Sequencer (KCS) on
the Atari ST computer but fortunately you can DOS format those floppies and
then save sequences to *.mid format, which any modern sequencer will read,
so I was able to transfer all my old sequences over, but of course there's a
big difference between something in software on an Atari and something in a
hardware sequencer.
I'm sure I haven't helped - just more questions - but at least we'll get
some more detail on what you've tried and what hasn't worked.
Jesse
From: "Damian" <2kilan(a)cox.net>
To: <jsegovia(a)mindspring.com>
Cc: <sgroup(a)sgroup.ca>
Date: 08/07/2009 10:56 PM
Subject: RE: [sgroup] W-30 Questions
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Thank you for responding Jesse. I am a bit of a newb when it comes to the
W-30. I would like some info or steps on hooking up the W-30 to an external
sequencer so I can record the Mididata to a pc from the W-30 - then trigger
the sounds on playback of that captured data on the W-30 using it's sounds.
These are the things I have:
Cakewalk UM-2G USB midi interface.
Sonar 8
Creative X-fi Audio card.
If you or anyone can put me in the right direction on details on how this
can be achieved that would be great. I have been experimenting with settings
but with minimal luck so far.
Cheers!
Damian.
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From: jsegovia(a)mindspring.com [ <mailto:jsegovia@mindspring.com>
mailto:jsegovia@mindspring.com]
Sent: Friday, August 07, 2009 7:38 PM
To: Damian
Cc: sgroup(a)sgroup.ca
Subject: Re: [sgroup] W-30 Questions
We've had W-30 questions here before. I don't personally have one but fire
away with the questions.
Jesse
From: "Damian" <2kilan(a)cox.net>
To: <sgroup(a)sgroup.ca>
Date: 08/07/2009 10:31 PM
Subject: [sgroup] W-30 Questions
Sent by: sgroup-bounces+jsegovia=mindspring.com(a)sgroup.ca
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Hi there,
Can anyone help me out with some info on the W-30 or have i joined the wrong
group? If I am in the wrong place does anyone know of a good W-30 group I
might be able to get some info please?
Cheers!
Damian.
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