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Logic Pro 9 User Manual - Help Library - Apple

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The positions of events in the list only control the order in which they are sent—they are<br />

not sent at specific times, nor with any delay between them.<br />

The SysEx fader type is primarily designed to send MIDI System Exclusive (SysEx)<br />

messages—messages that are exclusive to individual manufacturers’ MIDI devices. There<br />

are a number of features in the SysEx fader window that facilitate the creation of SysEx<br />

messages.<br />

Note: SysEx faders can actually be used for any kind of MIDI event, making them handy<br />

for sending ordered batches of messages, such as Mixer or control panel snapshots, with<br />

one click of the mouse.<br />

You can also specify SysEx as an Input definition, but this has limited usefulness because<br />

the incoming message (presumably SysEx) must be very short in order to be recognized.<br />

(Because SysEx messages can be of any length, <strong>Logic</strong> <strong>Pro</strong> must break them into small<br />

packets to avoid interrupting other MIDI activities.)<br />

An important thing to remember about the SysEx fader is that only selected events will<br />

have their value altered by the fader value when the SysEx fader window is closed. Events<br />

that are not selected will be sent exactly as they appear in the window.<br />

The value shown in the Val column (of selected events) is altered, if normal MIDI events<br />

(controllers, program change, aftertouch, and so on).<br />

For SysEx messages, you can determine:<br />

• Which bytes are altered<br />

• The format (MSB/LSB, BCD, nibbles, and so on) of the value<br />

You can also specify a checksum format, if necessary.<br />

Working with SysEx Messages<br />

There are two ways of entering SysEx messages in the SysEx fader window. One way is<br />

to have the fader learn the SysEx string.<br />

To teach the fader to learn a SysEx string<br />

1 Click the MIDI In button at the top-left corner of the SysEx window. If the button is pressed,<br />

it is ready to receive incoming MIDI data.<br />

2 Alter the parameter on your device.<br />

1112 Chapter 37 Environment Objects Reference

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