Yamaha A3000 Owner's Manual - Page 358
Dump request, Parameter change
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MIDI data format 5.2. Dump request Bulk dump transmission is performed when a dump request is received. 0 11110000 F0 1 01000011 43 2 0000nnnn nnnn = Device Number 3 00001010 7A 4 01001100 4C(ASCII"L") 5 01001101 4D(ASCII"M") 6 00100000 20(ASCII" ") 7 00100000 20(ASCII" ") 8 00110000 30(ASCII"0") 9 00110001 32(ASCII"2") 10 00110000 37(ASCII"7") 11 00110000 38(ASCII"8") 12 0mmmmmmm mmmmmmm = data format name ending 13 0mmmmmmm mmmmmmm = data format name ending 14 0ccccccc ↓ ↓ object name 29 0ccccccc 30 11110111 F7 The data format name ending in bytes 12 and 13 specifies the type of transmitted data, as follows. mm Data type SY System parameter bulk dump PG Program bulk dump SB Sample bank bulk dump SP Sample bulk dump WD Wave data bulk dump SQ Sequence bulk dump OL Object list bulk dump Note) mm is ASCII code "Object name" is the name attached to the bulk dump. The data specified by the data format name and object name will be transmitted as bulk data. However in the case of system parameters and object lists, the object name has no significance, and the bulk data is transmitted only by the data format name. 5.3. Parameter change This message is transmitted when a parameter value request is received. When specifying an object, first use a parameter change to specify the name of the desired object, and then specify the individual parameter change for the desired parameter item. 5.3.1. Parameter change (object select) 0 11110000 1 01000011 2 0001nnnn 3 01011000 4 00000000 5 0ccccccc ↓ ↓ 20 0ccccccc 22 0ttttttt 21 11110111 F0 43 nnnn = Device Number 58 g=22,h=0 00 object name(16byte) object type F7 This message specifies the object. The object type is shown in the following table. mm Data type 20 Program bulk dump 17 Sample bank bulk dump 16 Sample bulk dump 2 Wave data bulk dump 19 Sequence bulk dump 5.3.2. Parameter change (object edit) 0 11110000 1 01000011 2 0001nnnn 3 01011000 4 00000001 5 0ppppppp ↓ ↓ 10 0ppppppp 11 0ddddddd ↓ ↓ 0ddddddd 11110111 F0 43 nnnn = Device Number 58 g=22,h=0 01 parameter(6byte) data F7 This message is a parameter change for the specified object. For the parameters, refer to table 1. Data bytes are divided in the order of upper nibble and lower nibble. For details on the data size and content, refer to table 1. 5.3.3 Parameter change (system parameter) 0 11110000 1 01000011 2 0001nnnn 3 01011000 4 00000001 5 0ppppppp ↓ ↓ 10 0ppppppp 11 0ddddddd ↓ ↓ 0ddddddd 11110111 F0 43 nnnn = Device Number 58 g=22,h=0 02 parameter(6byte) data F7 This message is a parameter change for system parameters. For the parameters, refer to table 2. Data bytes are divided in the order of upper nibble and lower nibble. For details on the data size and content, refer to table 2. 5.3.4. Parameter change (switch remote) 0 11110000 F0 1 01000011 43 2 0001nnnn nnnn = Device Number 3 01011000 58 g=22,h=0 4 00000001 03 5 0ppppppp switch number 6 00000000 00 ↓ ↓ ↓ 10 00000000 00 11 0ddddddd data 27 11110111 F7 This message performs remote control of switches. For the switch numbers, refer to table 3. With the exception of switch numbers 123-127, data of $00-$3F turns the switch off, and data of $40$7F turns the switch on. For switch numbers 123-127 (knob encoders), a value of 64 less than the data specifies the number of pulses which correspond to rotation (10 pulses per rotation). Positive numbers are rotation toward the right, and negative numbers are rotation toward the left. This message is received only. 356 Appendix