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Sunday, February 01, 2009

Polaris Sysex

"The Polaris sysex is essentially a command-language, as noted in the MIDI Implementation Manual (see Polaris manuals).

To send program data you need to send a sysex message to 'open' an object, then 'write' to an object.

Ideally, a .syx file to place a patch would perform 3 steps:

1. send a 'create object' message to the Polaris (to create a new, program - if the section is currently empty);
2. send a 'open object in write mode' message; and,
3. send the program data to the object."

More info on the Rhodes Chroma site.

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