Appendix F: System (Type 0) Parameters - Lexicon PCM 90 - MIDI IMPLEMENTATION DETAILS Midi Implementation Manual

Table of Contents

Advertisement

PCM 90 MIDI Implementation Details

Appendix F: System (Type 0) Parameters

These parameters are global (not part of a preset). The automation column indicates transmission via
SysEx automation.
Param#
Dec
Hex
Description
0
00
Audio source
1
01
MIDI Receive
2
02
MIDI transmit
on/off/channel
3
03
External tap source
4
04
External tap threshold
5
05
MIDI controller ID
for continuous pedal
6
06
MIDI controller ID
for footswitch 1
7
07
MIDI controller ID
for ADJUST knob
8
08
MIDI SysEx device ID
9
09
MIDI SysEx enable
10
0A
Memory protect
11
0B
Pro Mode/Go Mode
12
0C
Mix Prg/Global
13
0D
Tempo Prg/Global
14
0E
Autoload
15
0F
Bypass Mode
16
10
MIDI controller ID
for footswitch 2
17
11
Patch update mode
18
12
MIDI program change mode 3
19
13
Map select
20
14
Chain select
21
15
Prg+ source
22
16
Prg- source
23
17
Program change
bypass mode
24
18
Global Mix value
25
19
Transmit MIDI clock
26
1A
Dump speed
38
Max
Auto-
Value
mation?
Notes
2
n
0=Digital; 1=Analog 48kHz; 2=Analog 44.1kHz
17
n
0=Off; 1-16=MIDI channels; 17=Omni
16
n
0=Off; 1-16=Channel for transmission of controller data
patch
source
list
y
127
y
118
y
118
y
118
n
126
n
This parameter is not controllable from MIDI, but is
returned by a request for the parameter value.
1
n
This parameter is not controllable from MIDI, but is
returned by a request for the parameter value.
1
n
0=Off; 1=On
1
y
0=Go; 1=Pro
1
y
0 =Prog; 1=Global
1
y
0=Prog; 1=Global
1
y
0=Off; 1=On
3
y
0=All Mute; 1=Input Mute; 2=Output Mute; 3=Bypass
118
y
1
y
0=Immediate; 1=Delayed
n
0=On; 1=Off; 2=Mapped; 3=Chained
127
y
Actual number of valid maps depends on presence and
type of card. The parameter specific message for this
parameter will always return the maximum possible
range. The actual useful values should be determined
from the Configuration Response.
127
y
Actual number of valid chains depends on presence
and type of card. The parameter specific message for
this parameter will always return the maximum possible
range. The actual useful values should be determined
from the Configuration Response.
120
y
0=No Assigment; 1-118 indicate MIDI controllers;
119=Foot Sw 1 ; 120=Foot Sw 2.
120
y
0=No Assigment; 1-118 indicate MIDI controllers;
119=Foot Sw 1; 120=Foot Sw 2.
1
y
0=Mute; 1=Bypass
100
y
0 =Dry; 100 =Wet
1
n
0 =Do not transmit clock; 1=Transmit clock
2
n
0=Slow; 1=Medium; 2=Fast. Note: This causes brief
timeouts to be inserted between individual effects In a
bank dump. There is no other effect from this param-
eter. This is helpful for slow or memory-bound devices
which may have difficulty digesting the large amount of
Lexicon

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

This manual is also suitable for:

Pcm 90

Table of Contents