
Air Quality Data provided by: the Turkey National Air Quality Monitoring Network (Ulusal Hava Kalitesi İzleme Ağı) (sim.csb.gov.tr)

Air Quality Data provided by: the Turkey National Air Quality Monitoring Network (Ulusal Hava Kalitesi İzleme Ağı) (sim.csb.gov.tr)
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Our GAIA air quality monitors are very easy to set up: You only need a WIFI access point and a USB compatible power supply.
Once connected, your real time air pollution levels are instantaneously available on the maps and through the API.
The station comes with a 10-meter water-proof power cable, a USB power supply,mounting equipment and an optional solar panel.
In 2021, many DAWs accidentally send MIDI Clock while you’re dumping SysEx, causing collisions. C6 has a hidden option (hold Shift + click Settings) to . This single feature saved countless live sets.
Older versions assumed you were using a classic MIDI interface with dedicated serial ports. The 2021 build includes a rewritten MIDI device polling system. It correctly recognizes modern USB-MIDI cables (such as the Roland UM-ONE, M-Audio MIDISPORT, and generic PL2303-based adapters) without requiring manual port refreshing.
In 2021, the modern standard for Elektron users was .
: Highly recommended by the community and Elektron support as the "Swiss Army Knife" for SysEx tasks. It is 64-bit compatible and reliable for backing up and restoring data on almost any MIDI device.
C6 is a dedicated System Exclusive (SysEx) tool designed to transmit and receive data between a computer and MIDI-capable hardware. Its primary strengths have always been its simplicity and its specific optimization for Elektron's "Turbo MIDI" protocol, which allows for much faster data transfer speeds than standard MIDI. In 2021, C6 remains relevant primarily for owners of "Legacy" Elektron machines Machinedrum (UW and non-UW) Monomachine Analog Drive
Unlike complex software like MIDI-OX (Windows) or SoundDiver (discontinued), C6 focuses exclusively on file transfer with zero fluff . Its interface—a simple grid of hex data and a few large buttons—is deliberately minimalist. In 2021, this is a feature, not a bug.
If you are drafting content for a user guide or forum, here is a summary of the current landscape:
In 2021, many DAWs accidentally send MIDI Clock while you’re dumping SysEx, causing collisions. C6 has a hidden option (hold Shift + click Settings) to . This single feature saved countless live sets.
Older versions assumed you were using a classic MIDI interface with dedicated serial ports. The 2021 build includes a rewritten MIDI device polling system. It correctly recognizes modern USB-MIDI cables (such as the Roland UM-ONE, M-Audio MIDISPORT, and generic PL2303-based adapters) without requiring manual port refreshing. c6 sysex manager 2021
In 2021, the modern standard for Elektron users was . In 2021, many DAWs accidentally send MIDI Clock
: Highly recommended by the community and Elektron support as the "Swiss Army Knife" for SysEx tasks. It is 64-bit compatible and reliable for backing up and restoring data on almost any MIDI device. Older versions assumed you were using a classic
C6 is a dedicated System Exclusive (SysEx) tool designed to transmit and receive data between a computer and MIDI-capable hardware. Its primary strengths have always been its simplicity and its specific optimization for Elektron's "Turbo MIDI" protocol, which allows for much faster data transfer speeds than standard MIDI. In 2021, C6 remains relevant primarily for owners of "Legacy" Elektron machines Machinedrum (UW and non-UW) Monomachine Analog Drive
Unlike complex software like MIDI-OX (Windows) or SoundDiver (discontinued), C6 focuses exclusively on file transfer with zero fluff . Its interface—a simple grid of hex data and a few large buttons—is deliberately minimalist. In 2021, this is a feature, not a bug.
If you are drafting content for a user guide or forum, here is a summary of the current landscape:
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