Nestor wrote:Cool! He looks like Charlie’s brother! 
Now, I have never needed to use SyxEx myself, beyond the automatic use the program does itself. What sort of messages or works do you do for it to be so essential in your music creation Bud?
Well, when you use older hardware synths, romplers, hardware drum machines and such,- all w/ limited patch memory,- you want to put the desired patch or "song" (drummachine) as sysex data into the preroll- or count-in segments so that data is transfered over to the hardware device before the MIDI track starts to play back.
In that case, the patch is transfered into the edit buffer and doesn´t need to be saved into memory of the synth.
Parameter changes are another task,- not all speak MIDI CC exclusively.
At least in the past, there weren´t enough MIDI CCs available/implemented,- in most cases just only pitchbend & modulation wheels, AT, footcontroller, expression, sustain and soft pedal.
All the other were sysex,- if at all.
With software instruments sysex is meaningless.
 
 
 
Bud