I wouldn’t think they would object to it being in the files section.
I’ve experimented with generative pattern creation in the past and wouldn’t mind starting a new programming project.
I’ll PM Simon and see if they will allow the sysex to be shared.
I wouldn’t think they would object to it being in the files section.
I’ve experimented with generative pattern creation in the past and wouldn’t mind starting a new programming project.
I’ll PM Simon and see if they will allow the sysex to be shared. [/quote]
Oh thanks, could you get him to post in this thread for confirmation?
Hey, (Long time since my last post, I have been on vacation)
Taking the liberty of responding directly in the thread!
Sorry, I cannot take this decision. I will ask the head of R&D tomorrow if they are OK with uploading the SySex documentation of MD and MM to the Elektron website.
In the mean time, you can obtain it by contacting us via the support system.
We will continue with a by request-basis on the SySex documentation due to various reasons for the time being. Note that we will not deny anyone these documents, so please don’t hesitate to contact us (support) about it.
…for those who’ll venture in this: the MM doesn’t receive SYSEX as the AR does for instance, so if you want to send a pattern to it you’ll need to enter the SYSEX menu first and then do your magic
Glad to see there’s some interest in this. I now have the full documentation thanks to elektron, standing at the edge of a deep rabbit hole. Not sure whether to jump in.
My idea was to use Max Msp to generate midi sequences that I can transfer to the Monomachne via sysex. The sysex pattern dumps are really huge, about 15000 bytes, so it’s not easy to pack and process correctly. I’m guessing at some of the protocols. “8 bit big endian” etc…Maybe a short cut would be to dump a pattern and work on changing bits of it rather than working from scratch. But the unpacking packing is a bit of a nightmare, maybe if I have a particularly autistic day I’ll jump in.
The idea of playing sequences into the Monomachne and recording them seems much simpler though!