=============================================== http://www.hinton-instruments.co.uk/reference/midi/protocol/pg03.htm ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- F0 7E 00 7C 00 F7 [Universal Non-Real Time Message: 7C = Wait] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --- In xl7@yahoogroups.com, Bruno <brunorc@...> wrote: > > 3785 bytes, found it in Files section. Checking it against the dump... > > > 2014/1/14 Bruno <brunorc@...> > > > Just to correct some of my assumptions: > > > > 2014/1/14 Bruno <brunorc@...> > > > >> In your case, the dump starts with "F0 7E 00 07 02 00 7F", which is the > >> E-mu SysEx header, then there's 00, and... 4D 54 68 64! The dump > >> > > > > F0 7E is the Device Inquiry message; 00 stands for Device Id; 07 stands > > for File Dump; 02 means "Data Packet"; next byte specify the number of > > packet (modulo 7F) and number of bytes (00 7F). Then the data starts. > > However, after the MThd there should be 10 bytes and then the MTrk (4D 54 > > 72 6B). That's not the case, there are two 00 bytes extra. > > > > Steve, what is the original size of the StarSeeker.mid (in bytes)? > > > > Bruno > > >
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Re: Transferring patterns: Breaking it down: 1st command (reply) - WAIT!!!!!
2014-01-16 by steve_the_composer
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