There are various ways of encoding & decoding arbitrary 8-bit wide data into SysEx, which is 7-bit wide.
The official documentation for FileDump data exchanges states the following:
The 8-bit file data needs to be converted to 7-bit form, with the result that every 7 bytes of file data translates to 8 bytes in the MIDI stream.
For each group of 7 bytes (of file data) the top bit from each is used to construct an eigth byte, which is sent first. So:
> AAAAaaaa BBBBbbbb CCCCcccc DDDDdddd EEEEeeee FFFFffff GGGGgggg > ``` > becomes: > ``` > 0ABCDEFG 0AAAaaaa 0BBBbbbb 0CCCcccc 0DDDdddd 0EEEeeee 0FFFffff 0GGGgggg > ``` > > The final group may have less than 7 bytes, and is coded as follows > (e.g. with 3 bytes in the final group): > ``` > 0ABC0000 0AAAaaaa 0BBBbbbb 0CCCcccc > ``` ## SysEx encoding / decoding functions The MIDI library supplies two functions to do this, `encodeSysEx` and `decodeSysEx`. Example usage: ```c++ #include <MIDI.h> static const byte myData[12] = { // Hex dump: CAFEBABE BAADF00D FACADE42 0xca, 0xfe, 0xba, 0xbe, 0xba, 0xad, 0xf0, 0x0d, 0xfa, 0xca, 0xde, 0x42 }; byte encoded[16]; const unsigned encodedSize = midi::encodeSysEx(myData, encoded, 12); // Encoded hex dump: 07 4a 7e 3a 3e 3a 2d 70 07 0d 7a 4a 5e 42 byte decoded[12]; const unsigned decoded = midi::decodeSysEx(encoded, decoded, encodedSize);
Korg apparently uses another convention for their SysEx encoding / decoding, where:
AAAAaaaa BBBBbbbb CCCCcccc DDDDdddd EEEEeeee FFFFffff GGGGgggg
becomes:
0GFEDCBA 0AAAaaaa 0BBBbbbb 0CCCcccc 0DDDdddd 0EEEeeee 0FFFffff 0GGGgggg
The order of the bits in the “header” byte is reversed. To follow this beheaviour, set the inFlipHeaderBits argument to true.
Example:
void handleSysEx(byte* inData, unsigned inSize)
{
// SysEx body data starts at 3rd byte: F0 42 aa bb cc dd F7
// 42 being the hex value of the Korg SysEx ID.
const unsigned dataStartOffset = 2;
const unsigned encodedDataLength = inSize - 3; // Remove F0 42 & F7
// Create a large enough buffer where to decode the message
byte decodedData[64];
const unsigned decodedSize = decodeSysEx(inData + dataStartOffset,
decodedData,
encodedDataLength,
true); // flip header bits
// Do stuff with your message
}
See original discussion in issue #92.