Pro5 wrote:Well the date was actually irrelevent as it was a joke, if we'd been having this discussion in 1996 or something I'd have used that year instead. Point being, it's too damn fast for a D-50 to pick up and I doubt the OP is using a 286.
Oh and I've used every midi sysex program out there, there's no such thing as a 'best one' if they all allow you the option to slow down the rate (which most do). Sysex d-50 isn't free anyway and is completely NOT essential to send a piffling sysex file to ANY synth.. midi ox or other general purpose ones will easily suffice and work with any synth..
to the op>
http://www.midiox.com/
I did not mean to say you were wrong, only to point out to the OP that SysexD50 is very good with the D-50. I know that speed is an issue with many sysex programs. I have used SysexD50 for years now on several old and new computers (98 Asus laptop, 2002 self-built, 2005 Packard bell) and it always works right away, without advanced configuring or the hazzle of finding the right speed for transfers. You just choose midi interface, channel, "one-way mode" and you're set. I'm using it now on my new 09 FSC Amilo with the M-audio Uno USB midi interface and it works perfectly like it has always done. All around great transfer tool, patch editor and librarian in a simple interface. You can adjust interpacket delay if you have trouble with transfers, but I have
never needed it. So SysexD50 is the better program for working
with the D-50. Of course you are right in that it won't deal with other synths.