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Re: [oberheim] Hardware editor for Matrix 1000

2005-07-17 by Tony Cappellini

Don't you have the sysex spec?
I don't ave the 6r any more. The only thing  I can send you is a binary 
sysex file for the PC 1600, which contains the sysex strings that are sent 
to the 6r, to edit the parameters.
You'll need a hex editor to read the file. 
http://www.tcapp.com/pub/synths/oberheim_heaven/matrix6/pc1600/
I did this around 96-97.

At 01:46 AM 07/17/05, you wrote:
>I would sure like to know how you were able to manage
>that. Can you send me the SysEx strings you used for
>the negative parameters? I am basing my information
>purely on observing the Midi data being sent to my 6R
>from Opcode Edit One program.
>
>James
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>--- Tony Cappellini <tony@...> wrote:
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> > At 06:20 PM 07/15/05, you wrote:
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> > > >>However there are other parameters that require
> > a
> > > >>bigger message of 274 bytes, and essentially
> > that is
> > > >>the whole patch being sent just to change one
> > > >>parameter i.e.. -63 - +63. At least that is what
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> > This doesn't make sense. You should be able to edit
> > any parameter using a
> > sysex string, which is about 7-10 bytes.
> > I was able to do this when I had my 6R.
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