Nick Copeland wrote:
Completely agree that SYSEX is where this kind of
functionality should
reside.
This use of 0x7d is a bit antiquated, no? The reassignment of 0x00 to
indicate 3 byte
SYSEX ID means there is a bit more flexibility in the system.
Currently the following
are assigned:
0x00 0x00 0xXX American group
0x00 0x01 0xXX American group
0x00 0x20 0xXX European group
0x4X Japanese group (with holes)
0x5X Japanese group (with holes)
0x00 0x04 Japanese group
Make the ID that will be sent or received after 0xf0 selectable by an
option menu. If there will be a conflict with any proprietary device,
someone could change the manufacture ID.