| Subject: | RE: [LCtalk] Engine numbers |
| From: | Matthias Glastra |
| Date: | Sun, 11 Feb 2007 21:33:20 +0100 |
All engine/layer commands accept either an inum or id. 01 would be
layer id A. Note that *C9010A# isn't a valid command, but for example
*C9010001FF# (in 16-bit mode) would set channel 1 of layer A to 255.
Sorry my mistake again with the command.
I mentioned this before, but note that inums are in range 65 .. 95,
I think I missed it. But now I understand.
while ids are in range 1 .. 63 (corresponding to A .. BK). Because
they're separate ranges, you can specify a layer by either of them
without any risk of confusion.
Thanks this info helps a lot.
- RE: [LCtalk] Engine numbers, (continued)
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