I was reading the page and noted the real time parameter stuff.
What's the optimum way to do filter sweeps
I'm guessing map a
controller to the Filter Freq. If you use the Controller 99 (non-reg
MSB) will you get "zipper noise" from using only the coarse values
Thanks again so much,
Stublito
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margus.kliimask@...
>:
> done. added hex values (in brackets) for easy reference (see
>
http://wolzow.mindworks.ee/analog/m1k-midi-spec.htm
).
>
> regards,
> margus
>
> On Wed, Aug 5, 2009 at 10:51 PM, Margus
> Kliimask<
margus.kliimask@...
> wrote:
>> hmm... aren't you intermixing hex and decimal here
M-1000
>> documentation shows the parameter numbers in DEC. your sysex string
>> below should affect parameter 54 HEX (84 DEC, 'LFO 1 Initial
>> Amplitude'). 54 DEC ('Env 1 Initial Release Time') is 36 HEX so the
>> command F0 10 06 06 36 00 F7 (Note! F7 not 7F!) should do the trick.
>>
>> i guess i need to add hex codes to my page as well
>> (
http://wolzow.mindworks.ee/analog/m1k-midi-spec.htm)
.
>>
>> hope this helped,
>> margus
>>
>> On Wed, Aug 5, 2009 at 6:59 AM, stublito<
ogusa@...
> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> Can't seem to get my new (to me) M1000 to respond to sysex paramter changes
>>> embedded in a MIDI track.
>>>
>>> I do have the bank select sysex working perfectly, the bank unlock also.
>>>
>>> The manual says it's F0 10 06 06 <parameter> <value>. No luck. For
>>> instance,
>>> F0 10 06 06 54 00 7F has no effect on Env 1 decay.
>>>
>>> I'm an experienced sysex programmer, I have my Roland analog stuff obeying
>>> my every whim. Any suggestions
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>> Stublito
>>>
>>>
>>
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