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Realtime messages

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2.4.3 MU100 native dump request (2) This message requests transmission of all parameter values of the specified MU100 native parameter block. The output is in the format of MU100 Native Bulk Dump (refer to 2.2.3). 11110000 F0H Exclusive status 01000011 43H YAMAHA ID 0010nnnn 2NH N:Device Number 01011001 59H Model ID 0ggggggg GGH Address High 0mmmmmmm MMH Address Mid 0lllllll LLH Address Low 11110111 F7H End of Exclusive Details are the same as for 2.4.1 XG Bulk Dump Request. MIDI data format 3. Realtime messages 3.1 Active sensing This message is used to prevent problems which could occur if a MIDI cable were to be disconnected or broken during a performance. When this message is received, the MU100R will begin monitoring the state of the MIDI cable. a) Transmission not transmitted. b) Receive ReceptionOnce FE has been received, failure to receive any MIDI message for an interval longer than approximately 300 msec will cause processing to be performed as if ALL SOUND OFF, ALL NOTE OFF, and RESET ALL CONTROLLERS messages were received, and the unit will reset to a condition in which FE was never received. 4.1 Channel messages (for Harmony Effect) 4.1.1 Note on/note off 9n kk vv 8n kk vv 9n kk 00 note on message For Vocoder harmony, used to specify the pitch to be sounded. For Chordal harmony, used to detect chords. note off message Harmony ch q Melody ch q q q n : MIDI channel kk : note number vv : velocity Velocity values are ignored. For the Harmony channel, processing will be as follows. 1) For Vocoder harmony, these messages will specify the pitch to be sounded. 2) For Chordal harmony, these messages are used to detect chords. For the Melody channel, these messages are received for the following purposes. 1) For Vocoder harmony, these messages are received as the basic pitch to control the gender of the harmony sound. 2) For Vocoder harmony, if Vocoder Mode is "Auto Transpose," the basic pitch is received. For both 1) and 2), if the Melody channel is off, the input audio will be the basic pitch. 3) When Lead Gender and Lead Pitch Correction are on the input pitch is shifted to the note-on pitch of the received note. If the Melody channel is off, the pitch will be shifted to the nearest chromatic pitch. 4.1.2 Control changes Bn cc VV n : MIDI channel cc : control# vv : data 4.1.2.1 Data Entry This message sets the value of the parameter that was specified by RPN (refer to 1.2.4) or NRPN (refer to 1.2.3). Control# 6 Parameter Data Entry MSB Data Range 0...127 Harmony ch q Melody ch q MIDI 39

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MIDI
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2.4.3
MU100 native dump request (2)
This message requests transmission of all parameter values
of the specified MU100 native parameter block.
The output is in the format of MU100 Native Bulk Dump
(refer to 2.2.3).
11110000
F0H
Exclusive status
01000011
43H
YAMAHA ID
0010nnnn
2NH
N:Device Number
01011001
59H
Model ID
0ggggggg
GGH
Address High
0mmmmmmm
MMH
Address Mid
0lllllll
LLH
Address Low
11110111
F7H
End of Exclusive
Details are the same as for 2.4.1 XG Bulk Dump Request.
MIDI data format
3.
Realtime messages
3.1
Active sensing
This message is used to prevent problems which could occur if a MIDI
cable were to be disconnected or broken during a performance.
When this message is received, the MU100R will begin monitoring
the state of the MIDI cable.
a)
Transmission
not transmitted.
b)
Receive
ReceptionOnce FE has been received, failure to receive any
MIDI message for an interval longer than approximately
300 msec will cause processing to be performed as if ALL
SOUND OFF, ALL NOTE OFF, and RESET ALL
CONTROLLERS messages were received, and the unit will
reset to a condition in which FE was never received.
4.1
Channel messages (for Harmony Effect)
4.1.1
Note on/note off
Harmony ch
Melody ch
9n
kk
vv
note on message
For Vocoder harmony, used to specify the pitch to be sounded.
For Chordal harmony, used to detect chords.
8n
kk
vv
note off message
9n
kk
00
n
:
MIDI channel
kk
:
note number
vv
:
velocity
Velocity values are ignored.
For the Harmony channel, processing will be as follows.
1)
For Vocoder harmony, these messages will specify the pitch to be sounded.
2)
For Chordal harmony, these messages are used to detect chords.
For the Melody channel, these messages are received for the following purposes.
1)
For Vocoder harmony, these messages are received as the basic pitch to control the gender of the harmony sound.
2)
For Vocoder harmony, if Vocoder Mode is "Auto Transpose," the basic pitch is received.
For both 1) and 2), if the Melody channel is off, the input audio will be the basic pitch.
3)
When Lead Gender and Lead Pitch Correction are on the input pitch is shifted to the note-on pitch of the received note.
If the Melody channel is off, the pitch will be shifted to the nearest chromatic pitch.
4.1.2
Control changes
Bn
cc
VV
n
:
MIDI channel
cc
:
control#
vv
:
data
4.1.2.1
Data Entry
This message sets the value of the parameter that was specified by RPN (refer to 1.2.4) or NRPN (refer to 1.2.3).
Control#
Parameter
Data Range
Harmony ch
Melody ch
6
Data Entry MSB
0…127