Nick Copeland wrote:
> Completely agree that SYSEX is where this kind of functionality should 
> reside.
>
> This use of 0x7d is a bit antiquated, no? The reassignment of 0x00 to 
> indicate 3 byte
> SYSEX ID means there is a bit more flexibility in the system. 
> Currently the following
> are assigned:
>
> 0x00 0x00 0xXX American group
> 0x00 0x01 0xXX American group
> 0x00 0x20 0xXX European group
> 0x4X Japanese group (with holes)
> 0x5X Japanese group (with holes)
> 0x00 0x04 Japanese group

Make the ID that will be sent or received after 0xf0 selectable by an 
option menu. If there will be a conflict with any proprietary device, 
someone could change the manufacture ID.
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