The sysex info appears to be here on my old friend Nigel Spencer's website synthzone
http://www.synthzone.com/midi/roland/juno106/Juno-106%20MIDI%20Implementation.htm
From that page......... Mode III Midi switch on back of Juno
When sliders are adjusted or switches are changed.
Byte Description a 1111 0000 ($F0) Exclusive b 0100 0001 ($41) Roland ID# c 0011 0010 ($32) Function Type d 0000 nnnn ($0N) N+1=MIDI channel (N=0-15) e 0yyy yyyy Parameter number (0-17) (See below) f 0zzz zzzz Value (0-127) g 1111 0111 ($F7) EOX (End of Exclusive) Example:
a b c d e f g F0 41 32 00 03 04 F7etc
Royce
--- In bc2000@yahoogroups.com, "the_one_called_lenny" wrote:
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> Does anyone have a preset for the Roland MKS-7 or Juno 106?
> It seems to be the hardest thing to find and program since the unit has no midi out for the learn function.
> Much appreciated.
>
>
> --- In bc2000@yahoogroups.com, "Mark v.d. Berg" markwinvdb@ wrote:
> >
> > --- In bc2000@yahoogroups.com, "novasatori999" wrote:
> > > In BCM, when I double click on a cell I've added SysEx to, the box that comes up shows the SysEx #s in the left column, but there are values in the other 2 columns and I'm not sure what they represent and if I should change them or not. If I change those #s it effects the #s from the SysEx string. Could these numbers effect whether or not the BCR and MKS are communicating properly?
> >
> > Which window or dialog box are you talking about exactly?
> > (BC Manager has quite a lot of them...)
> >
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