You can use puredata for that, using the object [sysexin] or [midin].
Been a while since I tested it. I was using puredata to learn how to
change sounds and settings on a synth-module.
The vanilla version of puredata will do.
On 01/21/2011 12:10 AM, Robin Paulson wrote:
> On 21 January 2011 11:22, Gabriel M. Beddingfield <gabrbedd@email-addr-hidden> wrote:
>>> i'm looking for an application which will let me capture sysex dumps
>>> from my hardware synths, so the correct patch names show up in
>>> rosegarden, amongst other things. can anyone suggest anything? i tried
>>> searching the ubuntu repositories, but nothing came up.
>>
>> amidi is a command line util that comes with alsa-utils and can be used for
>> sysex dumps. `man amidi` for examples of how to do a sysex dump/restore.
>>
>> Also check this list out:
>>
>> http://wiki.linuxaudio.org/apps/categories/midi_software
>>
>> I've used Simple Sysexxer before, and it gets the job done.
>
> that looks just the ticket. does anyone know of an ubuntuor debian
> repo/package?
>
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