Sysex Messages - Kilpatrick Audio K1600 User Manual

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SYSEX Messages

System Exclusive (SYSEX) messages are used by Kilpatrick Audio modules for vendor-specific
commands that are not part of the MIDI spec. Some are used internally for software updates and
debugging. But some messages can be used for setup and control of the system by users. The following
outlines how this can be used.
System Configuration
To aid in setting specific configuration without the use of the front panel SELECT and SETUP switches,
all system configuration can be set via a SYSEX message. This can be useful to reconfigure the K1600
from a MIDI sequencer or patch librarian software. Please note that setting the configuration using this
command will overwrite all EEPROM settings stored in the unit, just as if the settings were made from
the front panel of the K1600.
Set system configuration:
◦ 0xf0 0x00 0x01 0x72 0x40 0x02 [24 setting bytes] 0xf7
The meaning of the 24 setting bytes are as follows:
Byte Number / Meaning
Byte 1 – CV1 map
Byte 2 – CV2 map
Byte 3 – CV1 channel
Byte 4 – CV2 channel
Byte 5 – CV1 value
Byte 6 – CV2 value
Byte 7 – TRIG1 map
Byte 8 – TRIG2 map
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Values
0 = unassigned
1 = note mode
2 = CC mode
3 = pitch bend mode
0 = unassigned
1 = note mode
2 = CC mode
3 = pitch bend mode
0-14 = MIDI channel 1-15 (channel 16 reserved)
0-14 = MIDI channel 1-15 (channel 16 reserved)
CC mode: controller number (0-121)
pitch bend mode: 1 = normal, 0 = inverted
CC mode: controller number (0-121)
pitch bend mode: 1 = normal, 0 = inverted
0 = unassigned
1 = note mode
2 = CC mode
3 = pitch bend mode
0 = unassigned
1 = note mode
2 = CC mode
// K1600 // MIDI Converter
Hardware Version C/D
Firmware Version 1.2x
August 10, 2012
© 2010 Kilpatrick Audio
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