0X16 Parameter Specific Response; 0X17 Parameter Display Response - Lexicon PCM 90 - MIDI IMPLEMENTATION DETAILS Midi Implementation Manual

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PCM 90 MIDI Implementation Details
0x16
Parameter Specific Response
PCM 90 to host only. This dump returns information about a specific parameter. It is useful for an editing
program that doesn't know the count, range or name of a parameter.
Byte #
Byte Value
1
F0
2
06
3
08
4
0iii iiii
5
0x16
6
0n
7
0n
8
0iii iiii
9-20
0xxx xxxx
21-32
0xxx xxxx
33
0n
34
0n
35
0n
36
0n
37
0xxx xxxx
38
0xxx xxx
39
0xF7
0x17
Parameter Display Response
PCM 90 to host only. This dump returns the current display for a specific parameter. It should be useful
for an editing program that doesn't know the display specifics for a parameter.
Byte #
Byte Value
1
F0
2
06
3
08
4
0iii iiii
5
0x17
6
0n
7
0n
8-27
0iii iiii
28
18
Description
SysEx ID
Lexicon ID
PCM 90 ID
Device ID
Param Spec Data
Type
Offset
Flags
12-byte row name
12-byte parameter
name
Least-significant
nibble of the maximum
parameter value
(16-bit unsigned)
Next nibble
Next nibble
Most-significant nibble
Destination List ID
Destination List Index
End of SysEx
Description
SysEx ID
Lexicon ID
PCM 90 ID
Device ID
Parameter display data
Parameter Type
Parameter Number.
20-char display string
0xF7
Notes
0=System; 1=Patchable; 2=Non-patchable
There are currently two bits defined in this field: Bit 0 (0x01)
Parameter supports tempo mode. Bit 3 (0x08) Parameter is
not patchable. This overrides the type field.
See Overview for information on strings.
See Overview for information on strings.
In some cases, algorithms have internal parameters which
are not controllable from MIDI or from the front panel. In those
cases, the maximum value will be 0.
This is of interest only when an external editing program is
directly editing the Effect SysEx packet 0-02, which requires
the Destination List ID and Destination List index. The values
obtained here should be plugged into that packet where they
determine the display position of the parameter in the edit
matrix. If the parameter is not patchable, this field will be set
to 0x7F.
See above note for Destination List ID.
Notes
See the description of Parameter Spcific Response (0x16).
Some parameter numbers are dependent on the algorithm.
See the appropriate algorithm description.
End of SysEx
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