Hi, you’ll run into some problems here.
The midi standard, or standards, I should say, haven’t really been changed for 
a long time so finding documentation on those shouldn’t be too big of a deal, 
it’s late here tonight but tomorrow I’ll take a look and see what i can find, 
although I’ll only be doing what you would probably, googling various strings.
i will, however, be able to verify whether the documents are worth a read 
because I’ll give them a quick look.
I’ve been working with midi in some form or another since the very very early 
midi days, don’t really want to date myself, oops, guess I just did.
however SysEx, there, that makes eloquence pronounce it as close as it can to 
how it is pronounced is a different kettle of fish altogether.
it’s an abbreviation for system exclusive and is just that, exclusive too each 
independent system.
The only place for reliable data about these strings is in the manual of your 
midi device I’m afraid and often said documentation is as clear as mud and some 
experimentation is required to make things work the way you want them to.
Perhaps we can narrow things down a bit.
Am i correct in the below.
you want:
1. a basic description of midi principles such as controler message, program 
changes, bank numbers, least and most significant bits etc, and then system 
exclusive data how and why it works/
Could you let us know what equipment yu are using at the moment?
We can start with the basics then move on to the specifics of your equipment.
That will not only make it easier to point you in the right direction but also 
provide you  with more reliable, accurate, and most importantly, easier 
information to work with.
hth.
Cheeers!

From: Brian Olesen 
Sent: Wednesday, August 20, 2014 2:59 PM
To: QWS list 
Subject: QWS List Some mididocumentation wanted

HI all,
When working with midi files it’s not always enough to be able to just send 
program or controller messages to your synth. Often you want to send more 
complex commands and those often only exists in the sysx auspices, and can be 
quite difficult to handle.

I’m searching for some technical explanations about how all this stuff works. 
All about msb, lsb, rpn, and nrpn.
An explanation about the intire midi regime with all it’s traps and definitions.
Some detailed explanation of sysx strings, and so on and so forth.

Please provide me with either some good book titles, or aprooved technical 
documents on the net, where I can studdy this further.

Thanks in advance.

Best regards
Brian 

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