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D#2
51
RIM SHOT
RIM SHOT
E2
52
SNARE LOW
SNARE LOW
F2
53
HI TOM
HI TOM
F#2
54
HAND CLAP
HAND CLAP
G2
55
COWBELL
COWBELL
G#2 56
CABASA
CABASA
A2
57
HI-HAT CLOSED
HI-HAT CLOSED
A#2
58
BRUSH HIT
BRUSH HIT
B2
59
HI-HAT OPEN
HI-HAT OPEN
C3
60
CRASH CYMBAL
CRASH CYMBAL
C#3
61
SPLASH CYMBAL
SPLASH CYMBAL
D3
62
X
RIDE CYMBAL
D#3
63
RIDE CYMBAL
RIDE CYMBAL
E3 64
CONGA LOW CONGA LOW
F3
65
CONGA HI CONGA HI
F#3
66
X
CONGA HI
G3
67
BONGO LOW
BONGO LOW
Program Change Data
is transmitted
a)
on the manual performance transmission channel whe-
never a program change (voice selection) is carried out,
b)
on all channels when the style is switched (because this
changes the various Auto Accompaniment voices), with
the style number itself being output on channel 16, and
c)
whenever the rhythm is started.
If a MELODY memory bank is selected while the rhythm
is playing, the corresponding program change data is
also transmitted.
Control Change Data
Vibrato, Sustain and Portamento ON/OFF information is
transmitted as part of the manual performance and MELODY
memory data. In other words, any changes you make (or have
recorded) concerning these settings, such as turning Sustain
on or off, are transmitted to the connected MIDI equipment.
Pitch Bend Change Data
G#3
68
BONGO HI BONGO HI
A3
69
TIMBALE LOW TIMBALE LOW
A#3
70
TIMBALE HI
TIMBALE HI
B3
71
TAMBOURINE
TAMBOURINE
C4
72
X
X
C#4
73
X
COWBELL
D4
74
AGOGO LOW
AGOGO LOW
D#4
75
AGOGO HI
AGOGO HI
E4
76
CUICA LOW
CUICA LOW
F4
77
CUICA HI
CUICA HI
F#4
78
WHISTLE
WHISTLE
G4
79 BRUSH
BRUSH
G#4
80
X X
A4
81
X
X
A#4
82
X
X
B4
83
X X
C5 84
X
X
This is transmitted for every channel. The data value is cal-
culated for each channel according to that channel’s bend
range and the bender position, under the assumption that the
bend range of the receiving equipment is set to +/–1 octave.
Memory Bulk Dump
Overview
All data stored in the PortaSound’s internal RAM — the five
DIGITAL SYNTHESIZER voice banks, the SONG ME-
MORY banks and the CUSTOM DRUMMER pattern —
can be dumped to an external MIDI memory device (or
another PSS-680 or PS-480) as system exclusive data.
System exclusive messages are reserved for use by individual
manufacturers for communication between specific devices.
Only certain YAMAHA equipment or computers etc. that
recognize the YAMAHA ID can accept or transmit such data.
When the PortaSound PSS-680 receives system exclusive
messages with the corresponding ID code, this data is stored
in the internal memories so that their settings become the
same as on the transmitting equipment. During this process,
the PortaSound is not operative.
Though Digital Synthesizer, Melody Memory Chord Memory
and Custom Drummer data all form independent parts of
the system exclusive data, they are always transmitted to-
gether as explained below.
For details on the exclusive data format, see p.41.
Before carrying out the following steps, make sure the re-
ceiving equipment is set for MIDI data reception. (No
channel specification is necessary.)
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