Reverse engineering the LPK25 Editor sysex messages Use the following command to dump midi messages sent by the nonfree program: amidi -p virtual -d Message sent at startup F0 47 7F 76 62 00 01 01 F7 F0 47 7F 76 64 00 00 F7 F0 7E 00 06 01 F7 F0 47 7F 76 64 00 00 F7 F0 7E 00 06 01 F7 F0 47 7F 76 64 00 00 F7 F0 7E 00 06 01 F7 F0 47 7F 76 64 00 00 F7 F0 7E 00 06 01 F7 commit upload: ----------------------------------------------------------- TR = Transpose 0x00 .. 0x18 (25 semitones) OC = Octave [0-8] ----------------------------------------------------------- AO = Arp Octave [0-3] AE = Arp Enabled [bool] AM = Arp Mode {TODO} AT = Arp Time Devision {TODO} AC = Arp Clock {0=Internal,1=External} AL = Arp Latch TT = Tap Tempo Taps PM = Preset Midi Channel PR = Preset [1-4] $$ = Command Tempo for arpegiator : unknown coding Change Settings | Write Preset A_ K_ A_ I_ $$ $$ $$ PR PM OC TR AE AM AT AC AL TT Tempo AO -- | A_ K_ A_ I_ $$ $$ $$ PR f0 47 7f 76 61 00 0d 01 00 04 0c 00 03 04 00 01 03 00 78 00 f7 | F0 47 7F 76 63 00 01 01 F7 f0 47 7f 76 61 00 0d 02 00 04 0c 00 00 04 00 01 03 00 78 00 f7 | F0 47 7F 76 63 00 01 02 F7 f0 47 7f 76 61 00 0d 03 00 04 0c 00 01 04 00 01 03 00 78 00 f7 | F0 47 7F 76 63 00 01 03 F7 f0 47 7f 76 61 00 0d 04 00 04 0c 00 04 04 00 01 03 00 78 00 f7 | F0 47 7F 76 63 00 01 04 F7