OK The sysex message you need for the Cutoff frequency Parameter 271, value range 0 to 99 Sysex $F0 $42 $3g $41 $41 $01 $15 $02 val0.6 val7.13 $F7 $ means hex number g = Global ID val0.6 is the LSB (Least Significant 7 bit Byte) val7.13 is the MSB (Most Significant Byte) The BC code $encoder 1 .showvalue on .mode 1dot .default 0 .minmax 0 99 .resolution 96 96 96 96 .tx $F0 $42 $3g $41 $41 $01 $15 $02 val0.6 val7.13 $F7 > I have downloaded and tried to use "BC Manager" and came away more confused than when I started. I am, and let me make this clear, A TOTAL IDIOT when it comes to midi! You need to be able to get around this editor to do what you want to do with sysex. I think my editor (in the files section) would be much harder. > I do not need another manual, I need some simple assitance. To do simple things is simple, what you are trying to doing is somewhat advanced. It is rewarding to build these BC presets for hardware synths, but you will need to put the time in learning what you need to know to do it. >I am trying to map my first encoder (still) with the filter cutoff for my Korg Prophecy. The Korg Prophecy has two filters and i just need to map the first one for now, however, I do not know the parameter number for the cutoff which i believe is a nrpn (i don't even know what that means. I think if I have that parameter number i will be able to adjust the cutoff to my hearts desire. Can anyone give me assistance other than reading another manual? I grabbed the user manual from Korg US (I don't have a Prophecy) and the sysex messages are in the back of the Parameter Guide. If you want to use NRPN (non-registered parameter numbers) , and this might be a better way, then you search for it and let me know what page this is on in the manual and I'll try to help. All the best Royce
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Re: Confused
2013-02-28 by Royce
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