Send MIDI Data via RS-232 Overview Most MIDI messages are sequences of 2-3 8-bit bytes. The largest hurdle when integrating the DecaBox with Crestron / AMX / Control4 equipment is properly formatting these messages. An excellent, detailed description of their syntax can be found here: ​https://www.midi.org/specifications/item/table-1-summary-of-midi-message​ ​https://www.midi.org/specifications-old/item/table-3-control-change-messages-data-bytes-2​ In our documentation, we use this format to describe raw byte data: $AA $BB $CC. The $ sign signifies hexadecimal values, which means that AA, BB, etc are in the range [00 FF] hex, which maps to [0 255] decimal. Spaces are inserted between bytes in this documentation merely for convenience in reading. MIDI messages are zero based and generally bytes 2 and 3 have a maximum value of $7F, or 127 decimal. A simple online decimal <-> hex converter can be found at https://www.binaryhexconverter.com/decimal-to-hex-converter​ Here are sample MIDI messages: $90 $01 $7F Note on, MIDI channel 1, note #2, full velocity $8F $07 $40 Note off, MIDI channel 16, note #8, 50% velocity $B1 $03 $10 MIDI CC #4 (foot controller), ~30% intensity, MIDI channel 2 $F0 $01 $02 $03 $04 $05 $06 $F7 A short MIDI sysex message. These are framed by [F0 F7] always. (The MIDI channel is the lower nibble of the first byte. That is, $BX means MIDI CC message and X can vary between [$0 $F].  Hex $0 means MIDI channel 1, $1 means MIDI channel 2, etc. $F is channel 16.) \xF0\x01\x02\x03\x04\x05\x06\xF7 Sending MIDI to Data to the Decabox Once the 2-3 byte MIDI messages have been correctly formatted, the next step is to send them to the DecaBox. That syntax looks like this: M $AA $BB $CC...$FF[cr] - The command starts with a capital M. - It is followed by single space character ' '. - Then hex values written as strings in ASCII format. - Command terminates with a carriage return. Examples, using the same commands listed above: M $90 $01 $7F[cr] Note on, MIDI channel 1, note #2, full velocity M $8F $07 $40[cr] Note off, MIDI channel 16, note #8, 50% velocity M $B1 $03 $10[cr] MIDI CC #4 (foot controller), ~30% intensity, MIDI channel 2 M $F0 $01 $02 $03 $04 $05 $06 $F7[cr] A short MIDI sysex message. These are framed by [F0 F7] always. Each of these commands are sent as ASCII STRINGS, whose length varies between 13 and ~30 characters. Screenshot. Green is text sent to the box, yellow are replies.