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MIDI Data Format
3.1.3.2 XG System Data parameter change
This data is transmitted upon reception of a Dump Request mes-
sage. See tables 1 - 1 and 1 - 2 (page App-12).
3.1.3.3 System information
This data is transmitted upon reception of a Dump Request mes-
sage. See tables 1 - 1 and 1 - 3 (page App-12).
3.1.3.4 Multi Effect1 Data parameter change
This data is transmitted upon reception of a Dump Request mes-
sage. See tables 1 - 1 and 1 - 4 (page App-12).
3.1.3.5 Multi Part Data parameter change
This data is transmitted upon reception of a Dump Request mes-
sage. See tables 1 - 1 (page App-12) and 1 - 5 (page App-13).
3.1.3.6 Drums Setup Data parameter change
This data is transmitted upon reception of a Dump Request mes-
sage. See tables 1 - 1 (page App-12) and 1 - 6 (page App-15) .
3.1.4
Other parameter changes
3.1.4.1 Master Tuning
Exclusive status
11110000 F0
YAMAHA ID
01000011 43
0001nnnn 1n
Device Number
00100111 27
Model ID
Sub ID2
00110000 30
00000000 00
00000000 00
Master Tune MSB
0mmmmmmm mm
Master Tune LSB
01111111 11
Occccccc cc
irrelevant
End of Exclusive
11110111 F7
This message simultaneously changes the pitch of all channels.
3.2 Bulk Dump
The CBX-K1XG receives the following bulk dump data.
[ XG NATIVE ]
1) XG System Data
2) Multi Effect1 Data
3) Multi Part Data
4) Drums Setup Data
3.2.1
XG Native Bulk Dump
Exclusive status
11110000 F0
YAMAHA ID
01000011 43
Device Number
0000nnnn 0n
01001100 4C
XG Model ID
0bbbbbbb bb
ByteCount
ByteCount
0bbbbbbb bb
Address High
0aaaaaaa aa
Address Mid
0aaaaaaa aa
Address Low
0aaaaaaa aa
0ddddddd dd
Data
|
|
|
|
Check-sum
0ccccccc cc
End of Exclusive
11110111 F7
App-4
For the Address and Byte Count, refer to the supplementary tables.
The Check Sum is the value that results in a value of 0 for the
lower 7 bits when the Start Address, Byte Count, plus the Check
Sum itself are added.
Data of more than 256 bytes cannot be transmitted at once. When
transmitting more than that amount, divide up the data into packets
of 256 bytes or less and transmit them at intervals of 120 ms or
longer.
3.2.1.1 XG System Data bulk dump
See tables 1 - 1 and 1 - 2 (page App-12).
3.2.1.2 Multi Effect1 Data bulk dump
See tables 1 - 1 and 1 - 4 (page App-12).
3.2.1.3 Multi Part Data bulk dump
See tables 1 - 1 (page App-12) and 1 - 5 (page App-13).
3.2.1.4 Drums Setup Data bulk dump
See tables 1 - 1 (page App-12) and 1 - 6 (page App-15).
4. SYSTEM COMMON MESSAGES
4.1 Song select
Status
11110011 F3
Song #
0vvvvvvv vv
4.2 Song position pointer
Status
11110010 F2
Songposition pointer LSB
0lllllll ll
0mmmmmmm mm
Songposition pointer MSB
5. SYSTEM REALTIME MESSAGES
5.1 Timing clock
Status
11111000 F8
This is transmitted only when tempo is set.
5.2 Start
Status
11111010 FA
5.3 Continue
11111011 FB
Status
5.4 Stop
Status
11111100 FC
5.5 Active Sensing
Status
11111110 FE
6. SINGLE-BYTE DATA TRANSMISSION
6.1 Single-byte Data
Separate from conventional MIDI message transmission, single byte
messages can also be transmitted.
v=0...127
l=0...127
m=0...127

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