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strophlex
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Post by strophlex » 02 Feb 2015 11:33

I am making a lemur template for the Korg EX-800 with the Hawk 800 and Atomahawk mods. I need some help on how to bypass the 4000 character script limitation when receiving SYSEX from the synth.

Thanks.

Joe Soap
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Post by Joe Soap » 03 Feb 2015 13:01

The (4096) character-limit for scripts isn't the limiting factor for receiving SYSEX - rather the 256bit limit for vectors / arrays is.

So it's worse than you think.

Your best bet is to use Lemur as a GUI-programmer / controller for an external app that handles the actual SYSEX messaging / storage.

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Post by Dhokahai1 » 21 Feb 2015 11:07

I've fixed that, changing the color of the top most level container will now cause the entire module to switch to that color. Much easier IMO.????
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strophlex
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Post by strophlex » 27 Feb 2015 08:50

Joe Soap wrote:The (4096) character-limit for scripts isn't the limiting factor for receiving SYSEX - rather the 256bit limit for vectors / arrays is.

So it's worse than you think.

Your best bet is to use Lemur as a GUI-programmer / controller for an external app that handles the actual SYSEX messaging / storage.
Is it really a 256 bit limit or 256 vector items or 256 byte limit? 256 bit sounds extremely small... Anyway, this sounds like a disapointment... Can we expect some fix for this?

strophlex
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Re: Hello forum

Post by strophlex » 27 Feb 2015 08:51

Dhokahai1 wrote:I've fixed that, changing the color of the top most level container will now cause the entire module to switch to that color. Much easier IMO.????
I don't understand what this has to do with the original post. Did you post in the wrong thread?

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