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I am building a controller to turn the mt32-pi into a standalone multitimbral synth using a Teensy 4.1 with USB Host for USB midi in, serial midi in, a separate OLED display (separate from mt32-pi), 1 or more rotary encoders and/or buttons, serial midi out to mt32-pi. The display will show voices, channel volumes, channel pan etc for up to 8 channels at a time. I have already built one of these for the excellent Dreamblaster X2 from Serdashop (https://www.serdashop.com/DreamBlasterX2. My questions are:-
Is there a sysex command to change master volume?
If I retain the display attached to the pi, will it be updated if I send sysex commands for switching rom set, switching sound font and switch synthesiser? If not, I will remove the original display.
Is there a list of common commands recognised by mt32-rpi?
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I am building a controller to turn the mt32-pi into a standalone multitimbral synth using a Teensy 4.1 with USB Host for USB midi in, serial midi in, a separate OLED display (separate from mt32-pi), 1 or more rotary encoders and/or buttons, serial midi out to mt32-pi. The display will show voices, channel volumes, channel pan etc for up to 8 channels at a time. I have already built one of these for the excellent Dreamblaster X2 from Serdashop (https://www.serdashop.com/DreamBlasterX2. My questions are:-
Thanks for any input
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