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knsj
- 3rd July 2006, 05:26
I was wondering if pic basic is the way to go
I not only need to send midi notes but also midi sysex F0 7F 0 6 4 F7
to a device can this be done

mister_e
- 3rd July 2006, 13:12
As far as i'm aware of, if you can acheive the needed baudrate, there's no problem. Just do a google search and you'll find all the info you need. You may also found some PicBasic code.. no surprise if so.

knsj
- 4th July 2006, 04:29
can anyone give me an example of this or lead me in the right direction
thanks so much i did a search but only sending midi notes came up
not sysexc (info to change hardware config like bank , program , dump or load., in this case i am trying to control a mackie harddisk recorder
thanks so much .,


As far as i'm aware of, if you can acheive the needed baudrate, there's no problem. Just do a google search and you'll find all the info you need. You may also found some PicBasic code.. no surprise if so.

mister_e
- 4th July 2006, 05:37
it shouldn't be as this much different. Look in your Mackie manual, MIDI command have to be listed. If not, ask Mackie. As i know them, they will send you the info you need. They don't provide the best quality product (but the best quality/price ratio), but have a great support for most of their Pro Equipement.

Tell me wich Mackie unit you have. I do business with the local Mackie distributor/service center here.

knsj
- 6th July 2006, 15:07
thanks again for your help i have a SDR24 harddisk recorder
it works great but the controller is no longer sold. so i need to make my own.
thanks so much ., knsj

mister_e
- 6th July 2006, 23:01
i've heard that some distributor may still have the MicroRemote Controller
http://www.mackie.com/products/home/locator/worldwide_distributors.html

knsj
- 8th July 2006, 01:48
I have found a few on ebay but $$$$$$$$$ is way up there
so if i could i would rather make my own .,
so i can add features not on the remote 24 .,


thanks 4 your help ., knsj