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I do not know if this proposal that I detail below makes sense:
Knowing nothing about Arduino and programming, I started to build a specific midi controller for the Korg Kross 2.
Starting with the Notes&Volts tutorials and with help from the community, my project progressed a lot, hundreds of SysEx arrays in my sketch ready to control the Kross2, I was optimizing the code in different ways to have everything organized, clean and optimized program memory .
But I always come up with this proposal, I don't know if it is feasible and practical:
Just like sendSysEx has two modes in which the true mode automatically adds the first and last bytes to the message.
Enabling a true custom mode would allow us to define which bytes to include in that command, or, by default, always keep the first and last bytes and be able to add a few more bytes at the beginning, for example: on my Korg Kross2 the first 7 bytes are the same in all the thousands of arrays that I have to control the Kross2, and I suppose that in all the hardware synths it is the same story.
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I do not know if this proposal that I detail below makes sense:
Knowing nothing about Arduino and programming, I started to build a specific midi controller for the Korg Kross 2.
Starting with the Notes&Volts tutorials and with help from the community, my project progressed a lot, hundreds of SysEx arrays in my sketch ready to control the Kross2, I was optimizing the code in different ways to have everything organized, clean and optimized program memory .
But I always come up with this proposal, I don't know if it is feasible and practical:
Just like sendSysEx has two modes in which the true mode automatically adds the first and last bytes to the message.
Enabling a true custom mode would allow us to define which bytes to include in that command, or, by default, always keep the first and last bytes and be able to add a few more bytes at the beginning, for example: on my Korg Kross2 the first 7 bytes are the same in all the thousands of arrays that I have to control the Kross2, and I suppose that in all the hardware synths it is the same story.
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