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Subject: Re: DW-8000 and external Midi Controller

From: "Peter" <pe_ma2000@...>
Date: 2004-01-02

Hi

If your controller can send SysEx messages, you can control all of
the parameters (except parameters 81 - 87). You have to send messages
like this:

$F0 $42 $3c $03 $41 XX YY $F7

where c stands for the channel, XX addresses the parameter and YY is
the actual parameter value (so "F0 42 31 03 41" is the header string
if you send / receive messages on channel 2).

The address logic is this:

XX = 00 points to Parameter 11
XX = 01 points to Parameter 12
.
.
.
XX = 09 points to Parameter 23
XX = 0A points to Parameter 24
XX = 0B points to Parameter 25
XX = 0C points to Parameter 26

XX = 0F points to Parameter 31
XX = 10 points to Parameter 32
XX = 11 points to Parameter 33

and so forth until

XX = 2F points to Parameter 77

Hence, the logic is straightforward but the jump from 0C to 0F
between Parameters 26 and 31 seems buggy. Anyway, these are the SysEx
messages which the SoundDiver sends and it works quite stable.
Whether parameter 81 - 87 are in fact supported, I cannot tell you as
Sounddiver does not support these parameters.

Hope this helps!

Regards
Peter


--- In DW8000@yahoogroups.com, mutemath@a... wrote:
>
> Hello all,
> I actually created this group last year, but have been offline for
a couple
> months working on music, school, and saving up money to move.
> Anyway, i think i have just enough free time to be an active member
again.
>
> I've got a question for some midi/sysex message guru out there-
> Is it possible to control any parameter on the dw-8000 with another
midi
> device?
> I recently bought the evolution UC-16 midi controller which has 16
assignable
> knobs, and they can be assigned to any Control Change #.
>
> Please let me know if any of you know how to adjust the parameters
aside from
> the five basic ones mentioned in the 'midi implementation' chart.
>
> Thanks,
> -r scott.
> [divinemasquerade.com]
> [mutemath.com]