![]() In the early days of midi, with din connectors for both receiving and transmitting data-with older devices, sometimes I would need to disconnect one or the other din cable-computers were much slower-and midi data protocol used something called "CRC"-cyclic redundancy checking"-a form of multiplexing where the devices would not complete the data reception/transmission until CRC showed no errors. You have both midi in and out connected simultaneously when you are using a USB midi device such as the Behringer. ![]() In Midiquest, the VZ1 def file should map all that out for you. And on the DAW on the PC, you need to make sure the midi PORT, channel, etc are correct. For the VZ1 to RECEIVE a sysex message correctly, you need to set the MIDI IN/RECEIVE sections of your VZ1 correctly to receive ALL data. Now using Midiquest midi bulk librarian app you need the VZ1 instrument def file which you can download from the internet free from what I can remember from user group sites. I had to find an old YAMAHA branded sequencer app to make it work. ALSO, some DAW apps will NOT transmit sysex correctly to some gear! IE My YAMAHA DX200/AN200 groove boxes from 2001 will NOT send or receive midi bulk dump correctly to the Computer and receive the same from the computer with some Midi sequencer apps. Now if the issue is that you are trying to LOAD a patch from the Computer TO the VZ1? Then that IS a different issue and without me being in front of your rig, I can not really help there as in that case, you have to set your DAW midi OUT settings accordingly. I am assuming the VZ1 is 8 part multitimberal? Check those filters most of all. You may need to set your VZ1 to omni mode to send on ALL channels at once cause I suspect the VZ1 may only use one mixed channel for sysex like Midi channel 16 or 11 or 1. Then set your daw to record on the midi same midi channel you want to SEND a midi bulk dump(old term for sysex), from the VZ to the DAW. For both the MIDI RECEIVE(MIDI IN PORT), and MIDI TRANSMIT(MIDI OUT PORT). Also check that in midi options in the VZ1 you have turned OFF the midi filters for EVERYTHING. You say you can RECEIVE sysex? So you mean You download a VZ1 patch from the internet and you can SEND it TO the VZ1 and it loads successfully into temp ram, and then you can SAVE the patch to a user location with no issues? If that is so, then you may need to do some research on the max baud rate you can set the VZ1 midi transmit(MIDI OUT PORT). Check your VZ1 battery and make sure you did not end up with a leaky battery. Hmm, ok, so far your rig checks out and like you said, you have success with the other keys.
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