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System-specific MIDI messages that can be used to access deeper system functionality than the standard general MIDI specification allows. Please see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sysex for more details.
 
System-specific MIDI messages that can be used to access deeper system functionality than the standard general MIDI specification allows. Please see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sysex for more details.
  
The Axe-Fx makes extensive use of SysEx messages. Indeed, this is how the Axe-Editor controls your Axe-Fx. There is a user project under way to document the SysEx messages both sent and received by the Axe-Fx. You can find the the results of this project [[AxeFxSysExTable|here]].
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The Axe-Fx makes extensive use of SysEx messages. Indeed, this is how the Axe-Editor controls your Axe-Fx. There is a user project under way to document the SysEx messages both sent and received by the Axe-Fx. You can find the the results of this project [[Axe-Fx SysEx Documentation|here]].
  
For controllers capable of sending SysEx messages to the Axe-Fx please see [[SysExCapableControllers|this page]].
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For controllers capable of sending SysEx messages to the Axe-Fx please see [[SysEx Capable Controllers|this page]].

Latest revision as of 15:08, 20 August 2009

SysEx (System Exclusive) Messages

System-specific MIDI messages that can be used to access deeper system functionality than the standard general MIDI specification allows. Please see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sysex for more details.

The Axe-Fx makes extensive use of SysEx messages. Indeed, this is how the Axe-Editor controls your Axe-Fx. There is a user project under way to document the SysEx messages both sent and received by the Axe-Fx. You can find the the results of this project here.

For controllers capable of sending SysEx messages to the Axe-Fx please see this page.