Hi rpcfender, many thanks for such quick response. I think you may be right - indeed, there is a big chance that OASYS does use 2 bytes out of 4 for the parameter value, so addressing just 2 bytes could be the clue. I did not think of it such way and it's so simple! I will give it a try this night and return with results. Thanks again and God Bless You Darek --- In bc2000@yahoogroups.com, "Royce" <rpcfender@...> wrote: > > Hi > the max BC controllers will output are 14bit data numbers. > So if the OASYS uses 4 bytes (4 x 7 bit = 28bits) then you could be out of luck. > > I suspect that not all off the parameters need 28bits so you could use 0's in the first numbers. > > $F0 .. OASYS header ... parameter address ... 00 00 val7.13 val0.6 checksum? $F7 > > You can put the val terms where ever you want > > $F0 .. OASYS header ... parameter address ... val0.6 val7.13 00 00 checksum? $F7 > > is OK. > > Perhaps you could give a detailed example? > > Best of luck > > Royce >
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Re: BCR2000 to use with KORG OASYS PCI
2010-02-25 by Dariusz
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