01-16-2025, 06:52 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-17-2025, 10:54 PM by A4-teclados.)
here a list of the sysex strings you can enter in mobilesheets to automatically transpose your MODX.
Your tablet can hold thousands of PDF's in mobilesheets. the amount of userpatches of your MODX is limited. Not having to store a transposed version of a factorypatch saves time and space.
steps : transpose
-11 : F043107F1C0700000735F7
-10 : F043107F1C0700000736F7
-9 : F043107F1C0700000737F7
-8 : F043107F1C0700000738F7
-7 : F043107F1C0700000739F7
-6 : F043107F1C070000073AF7
-5 : F043107F1C070000073BF7
-4 : F043107F1C070000073CF7
-3 : F043107F1C070000073DF7
-2 : F043107F1C070000073EF7
-1 : F043107F1C070000073FF7
+1 : F043107F1C0700000741F7
+2 : F043107F1C0700000742F7
+3 : F043107F1C0700000743F7
+4 : F043107F1C0700000744F7
+5 : F043107F1C0700000745F7
+6 : F043107F1C0700000746F7
+7 : F043107F1C0700000747F7
+8 : F043107F1C0700000748F7
+9 : F043107F1C0700000749F7
+10 : F043107F1C070000074AF7
+11 : F043107F1C070000074BF7
for reset: no-transpose : F043107F1C0700000740F7
Why I use this? I play the same song (and thus song-arrangement) in several bands. All bands have these songs differently transposed for adaptation to the singers range.
Instead of saving 3 or four patches on my synth. I only create one patch in the original key. And make the arrangement and songsheet in the original key. (also attacht the MP# file of the original)
In the setlist of all the separate bands I save a copy named <bandname>songname of this original arrangement. And add the midi instruction with the sysex-string to transpose my MODX after the program change instruction. when loading the patch.
note:
Make sure you always enter a "transpose to 0" midi string in each other file of a setlists. So When loading a non-transposed song the MODX will be, ahem, not-transposed
you can also create smart buttons of this string. that can be handy for the reset of transpose instructions in general.
Your tablet can hold thousands of PDF's in mobilesheets. the amount of userpatches of your MODX is limited. Not having to store a transposed version of a factorypatch saves time and space.
steps : transpose
-11 : F043107F1C0700000735F7
-10 : F043107F1C0700000736F7
-9 : F043107F1C0700000737F7
-8 : F043107F1C0700000738F7
-7 : F043107F1C0700000739F7
-6 : F043107F1C070000073AF7
-5 : F043107F1C070000073BF7
-4 : F043107F1C070000073CF7
-3 : F043107F1C070000073DF7
-2 : F043107F1C070000073EF7
-1 : F043107F1C070000073FF7
+1 : F043107F1C0700000741F7
+2 : F043107F1C0700000742F7
+3 : F043107F1C0700000743F7
+4 : F043107F1C0700000744F7
+5 : F043107F1C0700000745F7
+6 : F043107F1C0700000746F7
+7 : F043107F1C0700000747F7
+8 : F043107F1C0700000748F7
+9 : F043107F1C0700000749F7
+10 : F043107F1C070000074AF7
+11 : F043107F1C070000074BF7
for reset: no-transpose : F043107F1C0700000740F7
Why I use this? I play the same song (and thus song-arrangement) in several bands. All bands have these songs differently transposed for adaptation to the singers range.
Instead of saving 3 or four patches on my synth. I only create one patch in the original key. And make the arrangement and songsheet in the original key. (also attacht the MP# file of the original)
In the setlist of all the separate bands I save a copy named <bandname>songname of this original arrangement. And add the midi instruction with the sysex-string to transpose my MODX after the program change instruction. when loading the patch.
note:
Make sure you always enter a "transpose to 0" midi string in each other file of a setlists. So When loading a non-transposed song the MODX will be, ahem, not-transposed
you can also create smart buttons of this string. that can be handy for the reset of transpose instructions in general.