
If you have any valuable data stored in your T3/T2/T1, please save it via Midi to a Midi back-up device before continuing. It can also be used to re-load a T1, T2ex and T3ex but there will be no Piano PCM data and the program sound stored at B:01 will be slightly different to the original preload for the T1, T2ex and T3ex.īefore you begin please note : This reload procedure will replace the contents of your T3/T2/T1’s memory. If you have a friend with a better interface, see if they will lend it to you or if you can take the M1R to their studio.Īlso do a search for "sysex transfer/tx" sometime you need particular data speeds and packet sizes for some devices to receive correctly (or even realise it's receiving sysex).SysEx Message Id: 2075 Uploaded by sysexdbjon Ooh, there could be the problem, some interfaces don't like sysex. I tend to think the only difference between the two was the keyboard and card slots, with them both running on the same brain. I looked and looked but couldn't seem to find any particular factory preset sysex file specific to the M1R. Before I used a MOTU and I never had problems, and then you make me doubt.Ībout SW to send sysex, could be ok a sequencer like Cubase with BPM to a minimum? In fact I'm using a very cheap MIDI2USB interface. Thanks for the quick reply and expertise.

A Korg Kontrol49 has been a reliable way of getting the M1 to accept SysEx. The cheap USB to MIDI interfaces also tend to be unreliable in sending "good" SysEx. in MIDI-OX, several settings will probably need to be changed in order to succeed. Sending SysEx can be timing critical e.g. If you still have the M1, one thing worth trying is to see if the computer, MIDI interface, and sysex software are capable of programming the M1. I doubt that M1 sysex file is not good for M1R but on the Korg website, in discontinued products download section, only M1 "preld.syx/midi" is available, while M1R is not even mentioned.ĭoes anyone know the problem and eventually kindly give me suggestions?

The device is properly configured to receive Sysex, receives data (MIDI activity LED flashes), but when data transfer ends nothing happens (even after reboot). I thought I could do the same with M1R but it doesn't work. Ok, I have already done this other times by sending sysex data, but only on M1 Keyb. I have an M1R with all init programs (battery replaced). Posted: Thu 5:11 pm Post subject: M1R Factory Preload Profile Log in to check your private messages Log in

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