I used to use teraterm on my windows PC to control XS-1HD through serial port (RS232 with USB cable converter)
Below is command I used
connect '/v /c=1 /BAUD=9600'
show -1
SEND #$02
SEND 'XP4:2;
closett
It worked great, however I cannot replicate this with coolterm on my Mac m1 mini computer.
Here is the link to the manual for XS-1HD from roland (https://static.roland.com/assets/media/ ... ng02_W.pdf)
What am I missing?
Trying to control Roland XS-1HD
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Re: Trying to control Roland XS-1HD
I figure it out.
In order to send STX commands, I needed to add 02 to the "Enter Key Emulation" -> Custom.
This automatically adds STX to the beginning of the string I send. 02 represents the STX in hex.
I hope this helps others with Roland switcher.
In order to send STX commands, I needed to add 02 to the "Enter Key Emulation" -> Custom.
This automatically adds STX to the beginning of the string I send. 02 represents the STX in hex.
I hope this helps others with Roland switcher.
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Re: Trying to control Roland XS-1HD
Great! I'm glad you were able to figure it out!
You can also define macros for your most used commands. For example, you can make a macro named "XPT Input = 2" or something like that and set the macro string to "\x02XP4:2;". And you can do this for all the commands you are using. This will give you a quick way of sending commands without having to manually type them each time.
Roger
You can also define macros for your most used commands. For example, you can make a macro named "XPT Input = 2" or something like that and set the macro string to "\x02XP4:2;". And you can do this for all the commands you are using. This will give you a quick way of sending commands without having to manually type them each time.
Roger