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Chapter 23 Work in the Environment 817
SysEx mapper (data byte 1
position, data byte 2
value): This transformer mode is used
to create and edit SysEx messages. The Transformer window operations are replaced by
value elds that allow you to enter the structure of the SysEX message including its length,
whether or not a checksum is required, and the values of bytes you don’t want to change in
real time.
In the Conditions area, you select the type of MIDI event that will aect the data bytes in the
SysEx message. (Typically, you’ll use MIDI controller events.) Incoming MIDI events will then
change the SysEx message data bytes, according to the following rules:
The data byte 1 value sets the position of the data byte.
The data byte 2 value sets the value of the data byte.
Channel 1: The changed SysEx message is sent.
Channel 2: The changed SysEx message is not sent.
Channel 3: The unchanged SysEx message is sent.
Channels 4 to 16: No meaning (reserved for future use).
The “Filter non-matching checkbox prevents incoming MIDI events (that don’t control the
SysEx message) from being passed through. Typically, you’ll want this feature turned on, to
prevent interloping controller data from invading the SysEx data stream.
Track automation splitter (true
to cable): If the condition matches, incoming events are sent
to the track automation of the object connected to the top cable of the transformer, after
passing through the Operation eld. With the appropriate Operation eld settings, incoming
MIDI data is transformed into Fader event data, allowing the automation of any possible
parameter of the connected Mixer channel strip. Exception: Channel volume and channel
pan use Control events.
Dene conditions and operations: The conditions and operations are the same as those found
in the Transform window. For more information, see MIDI Transform window overview on
page 467. The only dierences arise from the fact that a transformer object works in real time
and therefore position and note length have no useful meaning.
Edit pitch bend events: A transformer object can process 14-bit pitch bend events, which
contain two discrete data bytes: if byte 1 is changed (by addition or scaling with the -1-
operation), the change also aects the second byte. Set the Data Byte 2 operation to Thru to
ensure that 14-bit pitch bend data is processed properly.