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(3-6-1-2)IDENTITY REQUEST(Receive only)
F0H 7EH 0nH 06H 01H F7H ("n" = Device No.However, this instrument receives under
"omni.")
(3-6-1-3)IDENTITY REPLY (Transmit only)
F0H 7EH 7FH 06H 02H 43H 00H 41H ddH ddH 00H 00H 00H 01H F7H
dd;Device Number Code
CS6x: 5C 03
CS6R: 5D 03
S80: 5E 03
(3-6-2)UNIVERSAL REALTIME MESSAGE
(3-6-2-1) MIDI MASTER VOLUME
F0H 7FH 7FH 04H 01H llH mmH F7H
Sets the MASTER VOLUME value.
The value "mm" is used to set the master volume (the value "ll" should be ignored).
(3-6-3)PARAMETER CHANGE
(3-6-3-1) XG SYSTEM ON
11110000 F0 Exclusive status
1000011 43 YAMAHA ID
0001nnnn 1n device Number
1001100 4C Model ID
0aaaaaaa 0 Address High
0aaaaaaa 0 Address Mid
0aaaaaaa 7E Address Low
0 0 Data
11110111 F7 End of Exclusive
Received only when SYSTEM Receive GM/XG on is set to on in PERFORMANCE MODE. The
Part values will be reset according to the SYSTEM Internal Part settings.
Be aware that executing this message takes ca. 170ms and that, therefore, a certain
interval before executing the following message is needed.
(3-6-3-2) NATIVE PARAMETER CHANGE, REMOTE SWITCH
11110000 F0 Exclusive status
01000011 43 YAMAHA ID
0001nnnn 1n device Number
01100100 64 Model ID
0aaaaaaa aaaaaaa Address High
0aaaaaaa aaaaaaa Address Mid
0aaaaaaa aaaaaaa Address Low
0ddddddd ddddddd Data
||
11110111 F7 End of Exclusive
For parameters with data size of 2 or more, the appropriate number of data bytes
will be transmitted.
See the following MIDI Data Table for Address and Byte Count.
Always received no matter which device number is selected, in the case of REMOTE
SWITCH.
(3-6-4)BULK DUMP
11110000 F0 Exclusive status
01000011 43 YAMAHA ID
0000nnnn 0n device Number
01100100 64 Model ID
0bbbbbbb bbbbbbb Byte Count
0bbbbbbb bbbbbbb Byte Count
0aaaaaaa aaaaaaa Address High
0aaaaaaa aaaaaaa Address Mid
0aaaaaaa aaaaaaa Address Low
0 0 Data
||
0ccccccc ccccccc Check-sum
11110111 F7 End of Exclusive
See the following MIDI Data Table for Address and Byte Count.
The Check sum is the value that results in a value of 0 for the lower 7 bits when
the Byte Count, Start Address, Data and Check sum itself are added.
(3-6-5) DUMP REQUEST
11110000 F0 Exclusive status
01000011 43 YAMAHA ID
0010nnnn 2n device Number
01100100 64 Model ID
0aaaaaaa aaaaaaa Address High
0aaaaaaa aaaaaaa Address Mid
0aaaaaaa aaaaaaa Address Low
11110111 F7 End of Exclusive
See the following MIDI Data Table for Address and Byte Count.
(3-6-6) PARAMETER REQUEST
11110000 F0 Exclusive status
01000011 43 YAMAHA ID
0011nnnn 3n device Number
01100100 64 Model ID
0aaaaaaa aaaaaaa Address Hig
0aaaaaaa aaaaaaa Address Mid
0aaaaaaa aaaaaaa Address Low
11110111 F7 End of Exclusive
See the following MIDI Data Table for Address and Byte Count.
(3-6-7)SAMPLE DUMP STANDARD
Receives sample dump headers and those data, and executes dump request.
Doesn’t send sample dump headers and those data.
DUMP REQUEST F0 7E nn 03 ss ss F7
Requests to send by designating the sample number of the source device.
ACK F0 7E nn 7F pp F7
Requests to send the following data after receiving the last packet of data.
NAK F0 7E nn 7E pp F7
Requests to send the remaining data after failing to receive the last packet of data.
CANCEL F0 7E nn 7D pp F7
Reports the cancellation of sample dump.
WAIT F0 7E nn 7C pp F7
Orders the source device not to send packets until an alternative order is given.
To resume the operation, send "ACK" or "CANCEL."
DUMP HEADER F0 7E nn 01 ss ss ee ff ff ff gg gg gg hh hh hh ii ii ii jj F7
Header of the data.
DATA PACKET F0 7E nn 02 kk < data 120 bytes > cc F7
Sample data.
nn Channel Number
ss ss Requested Sample, LSB First
pp Packet Number
ee Sample Format
ff ff ff Sample Period in Nanoseconds
gg gg gg Sample Length in Words
hh hh hh Sustain Loop Start Point Word Number (LSB First)
ii ii ii Sustain Loop End Point Word Number (LSB First)
jj Loop Type
4) SYSTEM OVERVIEW (Keyboard, Sequencer and Tone Generator)
Although three types of note on/note off data, received via MIDI, played by the
internal sequencer and played on the keyboard will be distinguished, the other
controllers (channel messages) equally affect the entire notes.
ALL SOUNDS OFF clears all the sounds in the specific channel(s) played by both the
keyboard and the data via MIDI.
ALL NOTES OFF received via MIDI clears the sounds in the specific channel(s) played
via MIDI.
SEQ KBD
TG
MIDI In
MIDI Out
From Host
To Host
Local Sw
HOST MODE = PC1/PC2/MAC
SEQ KBD
TG
MIDI In
MIDI Out
From Host
To Host
Local Sw
HOST MODE = MIDI
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