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Chapter 39 Working in the Environment 935
The unused bits of the transfer in nibbles (X in 0XXXNNNN) are sent with the
information at the relevant positions of the SysEx strings. If you want to transfer these
deleted bits, you will need to enter zeros in the SysEx string.
Channel Strip Objects
The Environment’s channel strip object (see “Channel Strip Types on page 566) is the
building block of the Environment’s Mixer layer, the Mixer window, and the Arrange
channel strips.
The audio and (software) instrument tracks you see in the Arrange window are actually
routed to channel strip objects on the Environment Mixer layer.
2 ASCII M The value is sent in two nibbles, the most significant nibble first; the nibbles are
sent in ASCII format for the hex value. As an example, the value $7F (= 127 in
decimal) will be transmitted as a 7 and F.
3 ASCII M same as 2 ASCII M, but in 3 nibbles.
4 ASCII M same as 2 ASCII M, but in 4 nibbles.
Value option Result