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The actual Format is:
Index Label Value Description
----------------------- ---------------------------
0 EXC F0h Marks Start of SysEx
1 IDW 3Eh Waldorf Electronics
GmbH ID
2 IDE 0Eh Microwave 2 ID
3 DEV Device ID
4 IDM 21h here MULP (Sound
Parameter change)
5 LL see above Location
7 PP see above Parameter index
8 XX see 3.2/3.3 New Parameter value
9 EOX F7h End of Exclusive
---------------------------------------------------
***************************************************
2.31 WAVR
***************************************************
WAVR 02h Wave Request
Upon reception of a valid wave request the MW2 will
dump the selected Wave. The location is given in two
bytes with following conventions:
HH LL Location
------------------------------------------------
00 00 .. 00 7F ROM Waves 000..127
01 00 .. 01 7F ROM Waves 128..255
01 00 .. 01 2B ROM Waves 256..299
07 68 .. 07 7F User Waves 1000..1023
08 00 .. 08 7F User Waves 1024..10151
09 00 .. 09 61 User Waves 1152..1249
------------------------------------------------
So the full format of a WAVR Request is:
Index Label Value Description
---------------------------------------------------
0 EXC F0h Marks Start of SysEx
1 IDW 3Eh Waldorf Electronics
GmbH ID
2 IDE 0Eh Microwave 2 ID
3 DEV Device ID
4 IDM 02h here WAVR (Wave
request)
5 HH see Text Location
6 LL see Text Location
7 XSUM (HH+LL)&7Fh Checksum
8 EOX F7h End os SysEx
---------------------------------------------------
***************************************************
2.32 WAVD
***************************************************
WAVD 12h Wave Dump
A wave dump is used to transfer wave data from and to
the Microwave 2. The location is given in two bytes
with following conventions:
HH LL Location
------------------------------------------------
00 00 .. 00 7F ROM Waves 000..127
01 00 .. 01 7F ROM Waves 128..255
01 00 .. 01 2B ROM Waves 256..299
07 68 .. 07 7F User Waves 1000..1023
08 00 .. 08 7F User Waves 1024..10151
09 00 .. 09 61 User Waves 1152..1249
------------------------------------------------
So the full format of a WAVD Dump is:
Index Label Value Description
---------------------------------------------------
0 EXC F0h Marks Start of SysEx
1 IDW 3Eh Waldorf Electronics
GmbH ID
2 IDE 0Eh Microwave 2 ID
3 DEV Device ID
4 IDM 12h here WAVD (Wave
Dump)
5 HH see above Location
6 LL see above Location
7-134 WDATA see 3.4 Wave data
135 XSUM (HH+LL+WDATA)&7Fh Checksum
136 EOX F7h End os SysEx
--------------------------------------------------
**************************************************
2.41 WCTR
***************************************************
WCTR 03h Wave Control Table Request
Upon reception of a valid wave control table request,
the MW2 will dump the selected Table. The location is
given in two bytes with following conventions:
HH LL Location
---------------------------------------------------
00 00 .. 00 7F Control Table of Wavetables 001..128
---------------------------------------------------
Note that some Wavetables are generated
algorithmically and have no control table, an attempt
to request such a table will fail.
The full format of a WCTR Request is:
Index Label Value Description
---------------------------------------------------
0 EXC F0h Marks Start of SysEx
1 IDW 3Eh Waldorf Electronics
GmbH ID
2 IDE 0Eh Microwave 2 ID
3 DEV Device ID
4 IDM 03h here WCTR(Wavetable
request)
5 HH see Text Location
6 LL see Text Location
7 XSUM (HH+LL)&7Fh Checksum
8 EOX F7h End os SysEx
---------------------------------------------------
***************************************************
2.42 WCTD
***************************************************
WAVD 13h Wave ControlDump
A Control Table dump is used to transfer Wavetable
Control Table data from and to the Microwave 2. The
location is given in two bytes with following
conventions:
HH LL Location
----------------------------------------------------
00 00 .. 00 7F Control Table of Wavetables 001..128
----------------------------------------------------
Note that only Wavetables 96 to 128 are User
Wavetables, an attempt to overwrite a wavetable
outside this range will fail.
The full format of a WAVD Dump is:
Index Label Value Description
---------------------------------------------------
0 EXC F0h Marks Start of SysEx
1 IDW 3Eh Waldorf Electronics
GmbH ID
2 IDE 0Eh Microwave 2 ID
3 DEV Device ID
4 IDM 13h here WCTD (Wavetable
Dump)
5 HH see above Location
6 LL see above Location
7-262 WCTDATA see 3.5 Wave control table
263 XSUM (HH+LL+WCTDATA)&7Fh Checksum
264 EOX F7h End of SysEx
---------------------------------------------------
***************************************************