Hello,
Anyone knows if thee is a Lemur JD800 editor / patch manager ?
It is possible to send and receive patches with the lemur no?
Roland JD800 Editor / Patch Manager
Roland JD800 Editor / Patch Manager
Last edited by AnSolas on 04 Mar 2015 18:21, edited 2 times in total.
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Re: Roland JD800 Editor / Patch Manager
If the JD-800 sysex dump for a single patch is smaller than 256 bytes, it is possible.
If the dump is larger and there's no way to have the JD dump smaller pieces, the answer is no.
That's bytes, not kilobytes. Lemur has a very small limit.
If the dump is larger and there's no way to have the JD dump smaller pieces, the answer is no.
That's bytes, not kilobytes. Lemur has a very small limit.
Re: Roland JD800 Editor / Patch Manager
Thank you,
I am a lemur noob, is the a way to measure the received bytes somehow?
Do you like to suggest be anything besides the official user manual to delve deeper into lemur please?
I am a lemur noob, is the a way to measure the received bytes somehow?
Do you like to suggest be anything besides the official user manual to delve deeper into lemur please?
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Re: Roland JD800 Editor / Patch Manager
that would be cool... and a ton of work in Lemur. A quick check of a sysex dump shows 266 bytes, F0->F7 inclusive. Since Lemur throws away the F0, you're still 9 bytes too big, so no easy/obvious way to get a single patch dump to or from the JD-800.
My guess is that the actual patch data is 256 bytes with 10 bytes of header/checksum/sysex start/end. Still not something Lemur can handle.
My guess is that the actual patch data is 256 bytes with 10 bytes of header/checksum/sysex start/end. Still not something Lemur can handle.
Re: Roland JD800 Editor / Patch Manager
What a pity