This editor is designed to work with at least Firmware 1.09.
Communicating with Edisyn
Put your M in Multi Mode. Set Edisyn's MIDI channel to the same as the M's MIDI Channel. At present the M does not use its ID in its messages, though that may change. You may want Edisyn to update in real time to changes you make to knobs on the M. To do this, if you are connected over USB, set the M's "CControls Send" to USB or DIN+USB. If you are connected over DIN, set it to DIN or DIN+USB. Make sure that Global Bank Change and Program Change are turned on.
Showing and Loading a Part
If you click the Show Patch button for a given Part, Edisyn will attempt to load the patch for that Part in a Single editor. This will only work if you have first switched to Single Mode manually on the M -- Edisyn can't ask the M to do that.
If you click the Load Part button for a given Part, Edisyn will ask the M to load the Single patch into current Part memory for the given Part. To do this you must first have set the Part's MIDI Channel, Bank, and Number. In doing so, make sure you have not unchecked "Sends Real Time Changes" (because then they wouldn't have been updated on the unit). Be sure that the Part's MIDI Channel isn't the same as your M's MIDI Channel. Also be sure that your Part's Bank Change and Program Change filters are turned on.
Gotchas
Hints
When you switch to a Waldorf M Multi Editor window, it will automatically try to get the M to switch to Multi Mode. However if you are in Multi "Map" mode, the M will not switch, you'll have to get out of "Map" mode first.
By | Sean Luke |
Date | December 20, 2022 |