Thanks Royce. That looks like it may be the ticket. I'll give it a go at some point in the near future. I just uploaded the PG300 emulation I made - it works fine for now, but could stand the tweaks I laid out earlier. But for now I'm having too much fun with my knobs! --- In bc2000@yahoogroups.com, "rpcfender" <rpcfender@...> wrote: > > Hi Rich, > > > A CC message will not work in this instance, read on... > > My original solution was to use the .tx sysex with an easypar > incrementing button as I thought that this was the only possible > solution, but Mark and I found a new word incval. > > Mark cleverly worked out that it is used with the .mode statement. > One step closer to understand this machine. Thanks Mark. > > > Mark can tell how to do it in his editor, but the script to assign it to > button 33 (top left button) > > $button 33 > .showvalue on ;shows the > value in the display > .minmax 0 4 > .mode incval 1 > .tx $F0 wave select sysex message $F7 ; here is the stuff for the Roland > > Your sysex message would be > Roland header > Device number etc > Parameter number > The BC specifice word val > Most Roland gear needs a checksum in the sysex. To do that you put > chk-1 > and the starting byte for the checksum in my case byte 6 > > For my Fantom X > $button 33 > .showvalue on ;shows the > value in the display > .minmax 0 4 > ; start at 0 count to 4 and loop back to 0 again > .mode incval 1 ; increment > by 1 (you can use negative numbers to count backwards) > .tx $F0 $41 $10 $00 $6B $12 $10 $00 $27 $04 $79 val7.13 val cks-1 6 $F7 > > ; val7.13 is the high byte in a 14 bit number that the Fantom uses. val > is the lower byte > > > I hope that helps. > If you are still having problems type out a couple of the sysex messages > you want the BC to send and I'll write the code for you > > All the best > Royce >
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Re: New here - props and a question
2008-04-13 by toorglick
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