Yamaha P-100 Owner's Manual (image) - Page 65
<table 1-1 >, 2 Bulk Dumps, < Table 1-2 > - p100
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When a parameter change message indicating the voice mode parameter (VMODE, ppppppp=03) is received, the P-100 will enter the specified voice mode, Any other system setup parameter change message will simply change the indicated parameter to the specified value. 3.1.2 PROGRAM CHANGE TRANSMIT TABLE MIDI PARAMETER CHANGE TABLE (SYSTEM SETUP) $F0, $43, $1n, $2A, $00, $00, $00, N2, $00, V2, $F7 Notes) n = device number (i.e., transmit/receive table) N2 = parameter number V 2 = parameter value Received program change transmit table parameter change messages will change the indicated parameter to the specified value. regardless of the P100's current mode. 3.1.3 PROGRAM CHANGE RECEIVE TABLE Received program change receive table parameter change messages will change the indicated parameter to the specified value, regardless of the P-100's current mode. 3.1.4 SWITCH REMOTE Remote switch parameter change messages arc recognized but not transmitted. These messages allow remote control of the functions controlled by the P-100's panel switches, and product the same results as if the actual switches had been pressed. All switch remote parameter change messages are recognized. regardless of the device number specification. 3.2 BULK DUMPS The P-100 is capable of transmitting and receiving the following three types of bulk dumps: 1 . System Setup bulk dumps 2 . Program change transmit table dumps 3 . Program change receive table bulk dumps The P-100 will transmit each of these three bulk dumps. in sequence, when the MIDI. REVERB. and MODULATION buttons arc pressed simultaneously. It can receive any one of the three bulk dump types independently of the others. The P-100 uses its current transmit channel (Tch) setting as its device number when transmitting bulk dumps. and its current receive channel (Rch) setting when receiving them. For the formats of these bulk dumps. refer to Table 2-l through 2-3 below. 56 Note) Note) Note) Note) o/b = offset binary Parameters with a data range of "off/on" are off when V2 equals 0, on otherwise. The Effect Select and Depth parameters each consist of two 4-bit nibbles. The lower 3 bits of the MS nibble indicate tch reverb setting, while the lower 3 bits of the LS nibble indicate the modulation setting. Asterisked items arc received but not transmitted. < TABLE 1-2 > MIDI PARAMETER CHANGE TABLE (PROGRAM CHANGE TRANSMIT TABLE) $F0, $43, $1n, $2A, $0E, $00, $00, N2, V1, V2, $F7 Notes: n = device number (i.e., transmit/receive table) N2 = parameter number V1 = parameter value ( 1 = transmit off) V2 = parameter value