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    danielmoyerartisan
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      Do I do anything with the expression boxes? What do I do with the area that the slider will be changing in the sysex box, do I leave it ‘xx’?

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        yes if it’s just a simple value mapping 1:1 (no bits setting no splitting) then just put xx and the value of the slider will be placed in that position.

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        danielmoyerartisan
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          I tried what you said, and the program seems to be completely unable to send midi messages out at all. I also copied the formulas from the XML, and it didn’t seem to work. I’m also not sure why there’s a ‘YY’ variable in the original; since the hardware is essentially not changing in any way.

          [img:3lxorkhi]http://dl.dropbox.com/u/17969269/DW8000CTRLR.jpg[/img:3lxorkhi]

          EDIT – wrong screengrab, haha

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            What’s the screenshot here ?

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            danielmoyerartisan
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              My mistake. I linked to the wrong image. *Fixed*

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                yy is the midi channel in this notation.

                this is how it should lool like for the VCF Cutoff
                [code:dtwvg5c9]
                f0 42 yy 03 41 0f xx f7
                [/code:dtwvg5c9]

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