Thank you so much. This is a bit different than the Roland sysex.
Stublito
Quoting Margus Kliimask <
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> On Wed, Aug 5, 2009 at 10:54 PM, <
ogusa@...
> wrote:
>>
>>
>> Can you offer an explanation as to why I can get the bank change sysex
>> to work and not the parameter adjustment
>
> maybe that's because the bank number can go from 0 to 9 - in this
> range hex numbers are the same as decimal :)
>
>> For example, I am sending F0 10 06 06 54 00 F7 to try to get
>> Env. 1 release time to zero. I note that the manual says that the
>> values are "sign extended from 6 bit to 7 bit". Does that mean the
>> value byte is not literal
>
> 'sign extended' is related to how 6-bit values of the parameters (most
> of them) are converted to 7-bit for processing inside M-1000. 6-bit
> parameter values go from 0 to 63. 7-bit parameters are treated as -64
> to +63, not 0 to 127.
>
> regards,
> margus
>
>>
>> Thank you.
>>
>> Peter
>>
>> Quoting Margus Kliimask <
margus.kliimask@...
>:
>>
>>> Wrong. This is a command from Matrix-6/6R sysex implementation, M-1000
>>> is different. On an M-1000 you need not do this, nor does this command
>>> get processed on M-1000. check out the page you referred.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Margus
>>>
>>> On Wed, Aug 5, 2009 at 3:53 PM,
>>> bernard.escaillas<
bernard@...
> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> You have to send a message once to enable 'remote sysex'.
>>>>
>>>> This message is F0 10 06 05 F7
>>>>
>>>> Note: the Matrix1000 has some bugs...
>>>> Read more here:
http://wolzow.mindworks.ee/analog/m1k-firmware.htm
>>>>
>>>> Be careful no to send sysex messages to fast or you will crash the
>>>> Matrix...
>>>> Even if MIDI bauds are always the same, today midi port buffers are a lot
>>>> faster than in the 80's ;)
>>>>
>>>> Have fun
>>>>
>>>>
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