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"/Lirbary/Java/Extension/libmmj.jnilib could not create this file. I thought I would try using the editor and I installed it and came up with an error message during the install. I just recently got an SV-1 88key and I have been using it in Ableton Live perfectly. Posted: Tue 5:05 pm Post subject: Sv-1 Editor Problems


Profile Log in to check your private messages Log in Owned by Irish Acts Recording Studio & hosted by KORG USAįAQ Search Memberlist Usergroups Register But I'm really not sure how it works with the Miniak.Korg Forums :: View topic - Sv-1 Editor ProblemsĪ forum for Korg product users and musicians around the world.
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I'm not too sure how it works, but I did see a Manual here for the Miniak.Īnd on page 14 it shows the CC parameters, so maybe you could just experiment with making the BCR2000 change those CC values. But it sounds like it may not be that easy or useful to use the BCR2000 to control the Akai Miniak. It says the BCR2000 sends CC data, but the Miniak uses NRPN data.Īnother poster under that says that it can be done, but that "it gets messy", needing two knobs to control each setting. This other forum question perhaps states the issue more clearly. It sounds like you may have to use "Mark van den Berg's app" (which I'm not familiar with, it just mentions it on that page). There is a post about it here, although I don't understand it that well. Hi not really familiar with the Akai Miniak, but I believe you can use the BCR2000 to control it. I'd love to hear what people think of it! It's well worth doing, if you want to be able to really tweak the sounds live!Ĭheck out this two part video I made that goes through the process. But I haven't been able to get either operation to work. You should also be able to set up the MicroKorg to send a Data Dump over to the BCR2000. I believe you are meant to be able to make the BCR2000 send a Data Dump Request to the MicroKorg, thus receiving all the new values, so the BCR2000 is lit up to reflect the values on the MicroKorg. I'd LOVE it if anyone could help me with the final piece to the puzzle! My only remaining question is, how do I get the MicroKorg to send all the values over to the BCR2000, each time you switch to a new "instrument" on the MicroKorg?Įverything else works 100%. Enjoy! Just be careful not to overwrite or lose any of your own presets when using BCFREdit.
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You can download the SysEx file for my Preset here. UPDATE: If you don't want to program it in manually, you can download BCRFEdit, a user made application for importing, exporting, creating and editing your own presets for the BCR2000 (it seems much better than the application provided by Behringer), and you can use this to transfer my preset straight to your BCR2000 without having to manually make all the settings yourself. You just need a BCR2000, a MicroKorg and two MIDI cables. You simply follow the instructions in the document, and save it as a Preset on the BCR2000, and you're done! That'll be saved on there permanently, and it's ready to go as soon as you turn them on and plug them together. You don't really need to do anything to the MicroKorg - it will automatically communicate back to the BCR2000 when you tweak knobs on the MicroKorg interface. It basically uses MIDI CC (Control Change) values to speak to the MicroKorg. You'll need to follow the document to program the settings into your BCR2000. I've also made two overlay images that can be printed out (at 100% size, on landscape A4 paper) that you can blu-tack to the top and bottom of your BCR2000, so you can easily see what each control does!
MICROKORG SOUND EDITOR PROBLEMS HOW TO
I've made a document that outlines how to make the settings step by step.
