On Thu, 21 Jan 2010 20:56:25 +0100 Martin Homuth-Rosemann <linuxaudio@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Maybe you do the changes step by step with the w*nd*ws editor, dump > afterwards with: > > amidi -p hw:1,0,0 -S "F0 42 40 6e 05 1f 10 00 F7" > > and diff against the original state. quick follow up: I installed MIDIOX on the windows virtual machine and can now monitor exactly what the editor is sending the keyboard. For example, changing keyboard to transmit on... CHANNEL 1 SYSX: F0 7E 00 06 02 42 6E 00 19 00 03 00 01 00 F7 SYSX: F0 42 40 6E 19 5F 23 00 F7 SYSX: F0 42 40 6E 19 5F 21 00 F7 SYSX: F0 7E 00 06 02 42 6E 00 19 00 03 00 01 00 F7 SYSX: F0 42 40 6E 19 5F 23 00 F7 CHANNEL 2 SYSX: F0 7E 02 06 02 42 6E 00 19 00 03 00 01 00 F7 SYSX: F0 42 42 6E 19 5F 23 00 F7 SYSX: F0 42 42 6E 19 5F 21 00 F7 SYSX: F0 7E 02 06 02 42 6E 00 19 00 03 00 01 00 F7 SYSX: F0 42 41 6E 19 5F 23 00 F7 etc... I'll be testing and documenting things on a need-to-use basis so if anyone is interested in the sysex list I'm compiling, let me know. I just can't understand why there isn't a publicly available system exclusive implementation chart. David _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user