Hi Carma, these sound like the symptoms you get when your BC has a device number doesn't match the sysex. There are a few ways around this... Change the Device ID. Enter Global Edit mode by pressing both "Store" & "Edit" on the BC. Encoder 5 (Top row) is the device ID. Start with Id 1 and see if this fixes it. "Exit" to get out of global mode before you send the sysex. On Birdie's editor there is a dropdown box on the left near the top labeled "SysId" Set it to match you BC Id or set it to 0x7F which means ignore the Id (0x is the bit that says the number is in hexadecimal for the non C programmers out there. 0x7F is the same as $7F in BCL) I have fixed the ID setting in my editor. Make sure you have the latest version. Go to the "Save & Get" page and on the right there is a panel called "Sysex Header Bytes" and the Id button is below this. If it is set to "all" then it shouldn't matter what your BC is set to. Let us know if this doesn't fix the problem. Royce --- In bc2000@yahoogroups.com, Carma Trepp <carma_trepp@...> wrote: > > Hi all > > I try to transmit a sysex preset I made. I can transfer it without > errors. During the transfer I only see the MIDI In is flashing, but the > LED does not circle. > After that I dont see my config on the actual preset. I tried a preset I > made from Birdies Editor. And try to transfer with Birdie and midiox. I > have firmware 1.10. > > Carma >
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Re: can`t transmit sysex
2008-01-18 by rpcfender
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