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To enter this into a Slider, first you need to set the "MIDI message type" to SysEx. In my case, the second last number, the 26 is the value for this particular control.
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However, for simple cases, where the values fit within a byte (255), you can usually work out which number corresponds to the value of your control, just by moving your control around a bit (it will be the only number that’s changing in the sequence).
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These are trickier, and you’ll probably have to reference the documentation for your particular device to work out how to decode them. The other type of message you are likely to see are SYSEX messages, they start with f0: In my case this is 1f, which is 31 in decimal. Next you will need to set the "MIDI Controller number" to the decimal value of the second number. Make sure that "MIDI message type" is set to CC. To set these to a Slider, add a Slider, then in the properties box to the right scroll down to the MIDI section. If the numbers start with a b0, then you’re dealing with CC MIDI messages. The numbers are in base 16 (hexadecimal). Then select MIDI Mon from the toolbar, and when you move controls on your device, you should see a bunch of numbers coming up in the MIDI Mon window, to the right of your device name. First you need to go to Devices and make sure your device is ticked in both input and output columns. Hi, I’ve been working on a panel for my Waldorf Blofeld.