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• Note 3 - Instrument List
This MIDI command allows external software to upload the instru-
ment list as an array of ASCII strings. The instrument list request
command is:
F0 18 0A dd 0E F7
Vintage Keys will respond to this command with the instrument list
message:
F0 18 0A dd 0F (14 bytes per instrument) ... ... F7
The instruments are transmitted in the same order they appear to the
user on Vintage Keys. Note that a given instrument's position in this
list may be different from its actual number within the sound set.
instrument entry:
Each instrument entry in the list consists of the actual instrument
number (as defined in "Sound Sets" - note 9) in lsb, msb format,
followed by the instrument name (11 ascii characters plus a zero
terminator) for a total of 14 (decimal) bytes. The first instrument is #1
as displayed on Vintage Keys. The total number of instrument names
is equal to (n1+n2) in the configuration message above.
• Note 4 - Preset List
This MIDI command allows external software to upload all preset
names as an array of ASCII strings. The preset list request command is:
F0 18 0A dd 12 F7
Vintage Keys will respond to this command with the preset list mes-
sage:
F0 18 0A dd 13 (13 bytes per preset) ... ... F7
Each preset name is 12 ascii characters, plus a zero terminator, for a
total of 13 (decimal) bytes. The first preset is #0. The total number of
preset names is equal to pp in the configuration message above.
il im (11 ascii bytes) 00
Chapter 7: Reference Section
MIDI SPECIFICATIONS
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