thats hexidecimal program language which is the basic for sysex it goes up in 15 steps where after 10 you get letters 0/1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8/9/a/b/c/d/f then it starts again 10/11/12/13/14/15/16/17/18/19/1a/1b/1c/1d/1e/1f
these go up to 256 values being f7 which is eox end of sysex message
now sysex is in mostly 7 bits as the 8th bit is always eox
so the data is in a 7 bit message
later sysex was was 14 bits but used nibbles to do this being sent in 2 7 bit number number sequences usually msb lsb to perform a advanced instruction so that emu could acess more functions of there synths
to me your info is telling you that the data for controlling the eq is from 1c to 3a in hex
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From: antret@...
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Sent: Tuesday, June 15, 2010 7:25 AM
Subject: [AN1x] Re: bring all the power to real life .... sysex gurus please read :)
Okay, so I picked up an AN200 from my local music store and am quite pleased. :) So, I'm programming my novation remote with sysex strings to control some of the 'hidden' functions, but have some questions regarding some of the values listed in the appendices. For example: the 3 band eq hi frequency Data category lists the values as 1c....3A. I have no clue what that is. :) Sometimes in the 'description' section they will list actual numbers, but for this one (and a few others) they do not. Any ideas?
Also, while I'm here.... is there a copy of XGworks lite floating around anywhere? The editor I downloaded is no good without it. :(
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