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Re: SysEx String Programming / Syntax Help for BCR2000

2013-08-20 by evanlong@ymail.com

Thank you, but I'm still confused.  

Now that I've started working with BC Manager and have found it to work, I'm looking for a format I can use that can be inserted into one of its device definition files.  Can you show me how to rewrite what you did in that format?

--- In bc2000@yahoogroups.com, "Royce" <rpcfender@...> wrote:
>
> 
> This really just an 8 bit variable 0 to 255
> 
> 
> .minmax  0  255
> .tx F0 43 10 30 03 06 00 00 02 val7.13 val0.6 F7
> 
> It's all in Mark's great manual on the Behringer control language.
> This might also be useful  SecretBC.pdf
> <http://f1.grp.yahoofs.com/v1/cLISUolsF_XgLiDySkrGxR-DRKeq-Nbjrba6Hc1Jvb\
> Gsy3cD2ucRrz2z8v4nUpOahYcth6Jt2bEwV8WVm9lT5w/Documentation/SecretBC.pdf>
> in the file section.
> 
> All the best
> Royce
> 
> --- In bc2000@yahoogroups.com, "evanlong@"  wrote:
> >
> > Using BC Manager -- thank you for the link -- I've figured out how to
> program custom SysEx strings into the BCR which only use one variable,
> then to set the range of values for the variable.  That worked.
> >
> > My next question is, how do you set up strings that use 2-part, high
> and low value variables?  Example, to modify the pitch of voice 1 of the
> user voice bank in a Yamaha RM50:
> >
> > F0 43 10 30 [start, Yamaha, device #, RM50]
> >
> > 03 06 00 00 02 [voice parameter change, user bank, voice 1, "easy
> voice", pitch]
> >
> > xx yy [parameter value (high), parameter value (low)]
> >
> > F7 [end]
> >
> > Overall, the string would be something like F0 43 10 30 03 06 00 00 02
> xx yy F7.  The MIDI specifications in the RM50 manual state that the
> settings/range for the high parameter are 0-1 high 1bit, and the
> settings/range for the low parameter are 0-127 low 7 bit.
> >
> > So, how do I translate this into BC Manager, then into the BCR?
> >
>

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