Time code/bbt display, Assignment 7-segment display – Apple Logic 7 User Manual
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Appendix B
Logic Control—MIDI Implementation
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Time Code/BBT Display
Received:
B0,
4i,
yy
Update single character
Transmitted:
None
i
Digit ID: 0 = right-most, 9 = left-most
yy
Data
bytes
representing
character
to
be
written
(See
“7-Segment
Display
Character
Table”
on
page
248).
Up
to
ten
characters
can
be
sent
in
the
SysEx
message.
Examples:
Â
The
following
message
writes
“109.02.01.126”
to
the
Time
Code
display
(note
decimal
points).
F0
00
00
66
10
10
36
32
31
71
30
72
30
79
30
31
F7
Â
B0 40 30 41 31 = writes “10” into the last two digits.
Important:
The digits in the Time Code and Assignment displays are written RIGHT-TO-
LEFT, which helps to conserve bandwidth.
Assignment 7-segment display
Received:
B0,
4i,
yy
Update single character
Transmitted:
None
i
Digit ID: A= right, B = left
yy
Data
bytes
representing
character
to
be
written
(See
“7-Segment
Display
Character
Table”
on
page
248).
Two
characters
can
be
sent
in
the
SysEx
message.
Example:
Â
B0 4B 10 4A 4E = writes “Pn.” to the Assignment display.
Important:
The digits in the Time Code and Assignment displays are written RIGHT-TO-
LEFT, to help conserve bandwidth.