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Various user-settable parameters can be transmitted to the software via MIDI Sysex messages. The bulk dump format is as follows: | Various user-settable parameters can be transmitted to the software via MIDI Sysex messages. The bulk dump format is as follows: | ||
- | $F0 $7D $57 $44 $4D $49 $20 $02 $00 $00 //$0h $0l....$0h $0l// $F7 | + | $F0 $7D $57 $44 $4D $49 $20 $02 $00 $00 //$0l $0h....$0l $0h// $F7 |
- | The //$0h $0l....$0h $0l// part designates a block of 512 MIDI bytes. These represent 256 parameter bytes ((as in SYSEX_FORMAT 1 in tutorial 025)) which are listed in the table below (numbered from 0 to 255). Some parameters are 16-bit, in these cases the LSByte is sent first.\\ | + | The //$0l $0h....$0l $0h// part designates a block of 512 MIDI bytes. These represent 256 parameter bytes ((as in SYSEX_FORMAT 1 in tutorial 025)) which are listed in the table below (numbered from 0 to 255). Some parameters are 16-bit, in these cases the LSByte is sent first.\\ |
When the software receives such a message, the parameters are updated. The internal settings can be requested with a dump request: | When the software receives such a message, the parameters are updated. The internal settings can be requested with a dump request: | ||