Re: What's the best MIDI sysex manager for Linux?

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Quoth Raphaël Doursenaud at 2008-11-17 08:12...> Here it is.> The problem was that it created sysex data fine but it was unable to> load the file. This patch corrects this. AFAIK it's unsupported upstream> but now that I fixed this problem I think it's not needed.> > I use it to manage my different setups for my ADA MP1, TC Electronic> G.major, Roland SC-55 and TD-12 and never had a single problem.
Thanks for that!
I have built the application, but I can't figure out how to make it"listen" (like if I did amidi -p hw:2 -r foo.sysex).  There is only the'request' option, but this brings up an empty drop-down.
I did my test by doing a backup of my SR16 (closest thing to hand) through a cheap USB to MIDI interface.  Worked OK with amidi - or at least I received some data anyway.
Cheers
M
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