0X05 Chain Bulk Dump; 0X06 Single Chain Dump - Lexicon PCM 90 - MIDI IMPLEMENTATION DETAILS Midi Implementation Manual

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0x05
Chain Bulk Dump
This is a bidirectional dump, initiated from the front panel as a Chain Bulk Dump, which describes a set
of program chains (either the internal set of 10 or the card set of 10).
Byte #
Byte Value
1
F0
2
06
3
08
4
0iii iiii
5
0x5
6
0000 000i
7- 26
0iii iiii
27- 206
.........
207
0xF7
0x06
Single Chain Dump
This is a bidirectional dump, initiated from the front panel as a Chain Dump, which describes a complete
program chain.
Byte #
Byte Value
1
F0
2
06
3
08
4
0iii iiii
5
0x6
6
0iii iiii
7
0iii iiii
8
0iii iiii
9-26
.........
27
0xF7
Description
SysEx ID
Lexicon ID
PCM 90 ID
Device ID
Chain bulk
Internal/Card
Data for chain
0 (or 10 if card)
Data for chains 1-9
(11-19 if card)
End of SysEx
Description
SysEx ID
Lexicon ID
PCM 90 ID
Device ID
Chain Data
Chain #
Bank for chain
position 0
Offset for chain
position
Bank/offset for
positions 1-9
End of SysEx
PCM 90 MIDI Implementation Details
Notes
0=Internal; 1=Card
See following description for Single Chain Dump
Notes
Unlike some other objects, there is no "current" chain, so the
value 0x7F has no effect here. Normally there are 10 chains
available (0-9). If a RAM card is in place (see the configura-
tion message), then an additional 10 chains (10-19) are
available.
Any legitimate Bank index. See the Appendix C: MIDI Bank
Assignments. If nothing is assigned to this position in the
table, a value of 0x7F is returned.
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