Ahh. I see it now. H means Hex? Ignore the H and you get F0 10 06 1A F7 . 1A is the Bank change at the end. and then nothing, because there is nothing. So if there are patches 100-199, then they are somewhere else in the ether. Thanks all. Peace. ________________________________ From: wolzow <margus.kliimask@...> To: oberheim@yahoogroups.com Sent: Fri, 21 January, 2011 22:53:57 Subject: Re: [oberheim] Re: Matrix-1000 Original RAM sysex hi, the file in Files section (Matrix 1000 Original RAM Presets 0-199.syx) contains: 1) sysex command to select bank 0 2) 100 sysex commands to upload patches 0..99, that become patches 000..099 in M-100 3) sysex command to select bank 1 4) 1 sysex command to upload patch 0, that becomes patch 100 in M-100. that's it. you get 101 patches, not 200. so it's quite close to, but not EXACTLY what the name implies :) On Sat, Jan 22, 2011 at 12:41 AM, Paul Cunningham <paul@...> wrote: >also true... it could be overflowing the midi in buffer on the matrix-1000 which >is easy to do even with a series of patch change commands. make sure what you >are using to send the midi data with has an open for slower transmission. > > >does anyone else know about that file in this group? -pc > > >On Jan 21, 2011, at 5:36 PM, Paul Cunningham <paul@...> wrote: > >> BTW, there's a note: "A gap of at least ten msec should be allowed between >>patches when sending >> multiple patches to the M-1000." >
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Re: [oberheim] Re: Matrix-1000 Original RAM sysex
2011-01-21 by Martin Ator
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