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RE: [xl7] Sysex Question

2002-02-22 by Andre Lewis

I'm going to set up the Kenton Control Freak to make custom Arp patterns, and
general sound editing tools as well.
This is a note from the Kenton ts wondering if this was still true for the
COmmand Stations:

Note that in Proteus 2000 B, the layer volumes and pan sliders send out a
selection message and then the parameter change message - the consequence of
this is that if you move one of these sliders and return to a different Freak
program to edit something else, you will in fact be editing the layer that was
last selected.

Andre

-----Original Message-----
From: Aaron Eppolito [mailto:aarone+xl7@...]
Sent: Friday, February 22, 2002 9:47 AM
To: xl7@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [xl7] Sysex Question


0x7F (7Fh) is the universal designator byte.  That means "apply this sysex to
anyone
listening" as opposed to the 0x00 - 0x7E selection for Device ID which targets
only
those machines that match the ID.

Which sysex message are you trying to send/receive?

-Aaron

Andre Lewis wrote:

> Ok I swear last part, Why is the device ID byte 7Fh (127) for device ID, when
it
> reads 000 on the Command stations Sysex Device ID???



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