[A6] for all cubase sx users:

eturnol at juno.com eturnol at juno.com
Fri Oct 24 12:14:00 PDT 2003


hi 

i am still having trouble making sense of this foreign language called MIDI.  i am reading the sysex and i have no idea what its talking about. bear with me im only a two month baby :P
 
For example, to do a MIDI program dump, it seems that i need to input.  For this example i am trying to get program 0 from user bank 1 (0).
        F0 00 00 0E 1D 00 0 0 <data?> F7
ok first of all, i dont really understand what i need to with the data entry.  do i need to type the whole thing in somewhere?
second of all, i dont see a place to type all that data in.  i am using cubase sx to (hopefully) sequence my MIDI, and from what i understand, this should work fine.  BUT heres one of my many problems...

The MIDI device manager is kind of confusing and i am having trouble building my own midi device from scratch.  i am going to insert a table i created from excel that looks sort of like the MIDI device i am trying to make.  i hope it comes out ok in the email...

MIDI DEVICE MANAGER					

NAME					
Andromeda	Delta AP MIDI				

Bank Assignment					
Channel 1	User 1				
Channel 2	Preset 2				
Channel 3	Preset 2				

Patch Assignment					
Patch Banks		MIDI Message Name	Value	Valid Range	MIDI Message Bytes
User 1					
	Off				
	Preset 0	Program Change	0	0-127	C0 0
	…	…	…	…	
	Preset 127	Program Change	127	0-127	C0 7F
Preset 1					
Preset 2					
	
hopefully the people that use cubase sx will recognize this page even tho it didnt come out too great.  is this how it is supposed to look?  

for instance is program 127 supposed to look like:
Program Change 127   0  C0 7F

What I really want to do is change the MIDI message Bytes from C0 7F to something like 								

 F0 00 00 0E 1D 00 0 127 <data?> F7

but i cant figure out how to do this.  
as u can tell, im hopelessly lost.  i hope this email doesnt confuse you.  can someone lead me in the right direction and show me what the MIDI devices page is supposed to look like please?  

once i see how one program looks, i can use this on the rest of the programs, and then my life will be much simpler.  

thank you for reading this long email heehee
please help me out if u have time

ben
eturnol at juno.com

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