On Tue, 3 Nov 2020 21:29:28 -1000
david <gnome(a)hawaii.rr.com> wrote:
Just wondering, but maybe there are hardware
limitations at the
receiving end (for hardware synths) that limit the size of a sysex? Or
the particular synth involved requires some additional setup to receive
sysexes?
I know my little Yamaha keyboard supports sysex of some sort but have
never bothered with it.
There are limits on some hardware synths.
Very many moons ago I wrote SYSEX software for an Acorn Archimedes to support a
couple of synths I had at the time. One of them transmitted SYSEX in a
series of quite small chunks, the other did the whole lot in a single stream.
Both comply with the MIDI standard, but you have to send back in the format you
receive, and as far as I recall there was no way of knowing this in advance.
This was with MIDI 0 so may have changed since then.
Both synths were Yamaha ones, and the biggie was "All voice and multi" -
basically the entire synth setup!
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