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Structural Diagram: Keyboard Switch Sequencer and Tone Generator
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MIDI Data Format (3-6-6-2) QS300 NATIVE DUMP REQUEST 11110000 01000011 0010nnnn 01001011 0aaaaaaa 0aaaaaaa 0aaaaaaa 11110111 F0 43 2n 4B aaaaaaa aaaaaaa aaaaaaa F7 Exclusive status YAMAHA ID Device Number Model ID Address High Address Mid Address Low End of Exclusive For address and byte count, refer to attached table. The following six data types are received. All System Data User Normal Voice Data Current Normal Voice Data (Effective only during Normal Voice Mode) User Drum Key Data User Drum Common Data System Information (3-6-5) XG PARAMETER REQUEST 11110000 01000011 0011nnnn 01001100 0aaaaaaa 0aaaaaaa 0aaaaaaa 11110111 F0 43 3n 4C aaaaaaa aaaaaaa aaaaaaa F7 Exclusive status YAMAHA ID Device Number Model ID Address High Address Mid Address Low End of Exclusive For address and byte count, refer to appended table. The following four data types are received. System Data Multieffect data (by module) Multipart data (by part) Drums Setup Data (Ignored if Voice Mode) (Ignored if Voice Mode) (3-6-6) QS300 NATIVE PARAMETER REQUEST 11110000 01000011 0011nnnn 01001011 0aaaaaaa 0aaaaaaa 0aaaaaaa 11110111 F0 43 3n 4B aaaaaaa aaaaaaa aaaaaaa F7 Exclusive status YAMAHA ID Device Number Model ID Address High Address Mid Address Low End of Exclusive For address and byte count, refer to attached table. The following five data types are received. System Data Current Normal Voice Data Current Normal Element Data User Drum Key Data User Drum Common Data (Effective only during Normal Voice Mode) (Effective only during Normal Voice Mode) (4) Structural Diagram: Keyboard Switch Section, Sequencer Section, and Tone Generator MIDI IN KEYBOARD [ Selected Track ] [ Filter ] REC SEQUENCER PLAY SEQUENCER [ LOCAL SW = on] [ Filter ] [ Receive Channel ] [ Transmit Channel ] TONE GENERATOR MIDI OUT The system distinguishes between note data received via MIDI and note data generated by the sequencer and local keyboard. But sustain, sostenuto, and all other controllers apply unconditionally to all notes, regardless of the source. The ALL SOUND OFF message also makes no distinction; it shuts off all notes in the targeted channel, regardless of whether the source is local or MIDI. ALL NOTES OFF received via MIDI is effective only on MIDI notes currently sounding through the targeted channel. The sequencer does not record this message. 42