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When the AMM-1 detects the new mic file, the following message
will appear on the LCD:
Busy receiving MIDI
model download
The models are written to the FLASH memory as they are received.
Once all of the models have been received, the names of the new
mics are merged into the mic selection lists. while this is happening,
the following message is displayed:
Adding new models
to menus
This all happens fairly quickly. In the worst case, 100 microphones
(200 models) would take about 60 seconds to download and take
about 15 seconds to sort into the menus. In the more likely case of a
file containing 4 new models, the entire process would take less
than 4 seconds (and the Adding new models screen would go by
almost too fast to see).
Note: Many MIDI sequencers provide the capability to edit
Standard MIDI Files. In the case of AMM-1, you should resist any
temptation you may have to use this ability to fool around with
the contents of the mic model files. Corruption of the FLASH
memory by user-mangled MIDI SysEx messages may cause the
AMM-1 to malfunction beyond the ability to operate and totally
bizarre events may occur. Really. Were not kidding about this.
These problems are usually recoverable, but it will almost
certainly require a call to Customer Support.
Another Note: Pausing the flow of MIDI data in the middle of a
SysEx message can occur with no lost information. Simply
resume playing the file to complete the data transfer. On the
other hand, data missing from the middle of a SysEx message
will cause the remaining models in that SysEx message to be
ignored.
Adding New Mic Models