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Re: Data Request on BCR2000

2011-02-03 by ajawdokimov

Hi Mark thanks for you reply,
good to know the limit of bytes on a tx command,:)

--- In bc2000@yahoogroups.com, "Mark" <markwinvdb@...> wrote:
>
> --- In bc2000@yahoogroups.com, "ajawdokimov" <ajawdokimov@> wrote:
> > on page 18 of the bcr/bcf manual is written this
> > 
> > "DATA REQUEST
> >   Current value settings of the MDI device connected to your B-Control can be transmitted to your B-CONTROL using the data request function (provided that the midi device supports this funtion, and a request command was defined using the editor software) In this case, the midi device doesnt send data: the B-CONTROL requests them instead
> >          Press the LEARN key while the EDIT key is kept pressed.
> >          The request takes place, and the B-CONTROL indicates the controller values of the recieving MIDI device on the LED ring or through fader positions"
> > 
> > thats great, but how do I define this, I use BC manager, but cant seem to see where I should do this?
> 
> See:
> - BC Manager Manual, section 24 (FAQ) -> "Editing", question 12
> - "BC MIDI Implementation.pdf", sections 13.3, 13.7 and 23 (in particular 23.2)
> 
> > also, I want to put this  as the data request:
> > 
> > Program Edit Buffer Data Dump
> > Status Description
> > 1111 0000 System Exclusive (SysEx)
> > 0000 0001 DSI ID
> > 0010 0110 Tetra ID
> > 0000 0011 Edit Buffer Data
> > 0vvv vvvv 384 bytes expanded to 446 MIDI bytes in "packed MS bit" format
> > (see page 66.)
> > 1111 0111 End of Exclusive (EOX)
> > 
> > which, in my limited knowledge confuse me,  
> > how does that go into a .tx command???
> 
> A preset's ".tx" statement(s) can define at most something like 125 bytes in total, so what you're suggesting above (451 bytes if I understand you correctly) isn't possible.
> 
> Hope this helps,
> Mark.
>

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