I wrote a little abstraction that does list -> sysex and another one
that does sysex input -> list
They're in the list archives...

-Alex

On Wed, Feb 3, 2010 at 1:52 PM, cyrille henry <c...@chnry.net> wrote:
>
>
> martin.pe...@sympatico.ca a écrit :
>>
>> On linux with alsa midi, sysex output works this way:
>>
>> bang
>> |
>> [t    b     b    b    b]
>> |     |     |    | [247( [123( [88( [240(
>> |_____|_____|____|
>> | |
>> [midiout]
>
> this is the same than :
> [240, 88, 123, 247(
> (with coma)
>
> c
>
>>
>> That is, banging all the values separately into [midiout] during one
>> message time slot.
>> (Note the message is written backwards since the first byte to transmit is
>> the sysex status byte, 240)
>> Banging them in one at a time manually only sends one byte, banging them
>> in as a list stops [midiout] from working until you reopen the patch.
>>
>> Martin
>>
>>
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