Yamaha DTXTREME III Service Manual page 99

Drum trigger module
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2.3 Channel Mode Messages
Reception only.
2.3.1 All sound off - 120
Mutes all the sounds currently playing through the specified channel.
2.3.2 Reset all controllers - 121
Sets the following controller values back to its initial value:
Pitchbend, Modulation, Expression, Hold 1, Portamento control, RPN number
2.3.3 All note off - 123
Mutes all notes through the specified channels currently playing.
However, they will not be muted until Hold 1 or Sostenuto is turned off.
2.3.4 Omni off - 124
Receiving this message is equivalent to receiving an All Notes Off message.
2.3.5 Omni on - 125
Receiving this message is equivalent to receiving an All Notes Off message.
2.3.6 Mono - 126
Receiving this message is equivalent to receiving an All Sound Off message.
2.3.7 Poly - 127
Receiving this message is equivalent to receiving an All Sound Off message.
2.4 Program Change
Can be transmitted/received.
When the ReceivePC parameter is set to off in the Utility mode, the DTXTREME III
will not receive Program Change messages.
When the ReceivePC10ch parameter is set to off in the Utility mode, the
DTXTREME III will not receive Program Change messages on MIDI channle 10.
According to the MIDI settings in the Drum Kit mode, Program Change messages
will be transmitted when the corresponding Drum Kit is selected.
2.5 Pitch Bend
Can be transmitted/received.
When the Function parameter is set to MIDI and the MIDI Type is set to PB up or
PB down, pressing the Hi-Hat Controller transmits Pitch Bend messages.
2.6 Channel Aftertouch
Transmission only.
When the Function parameter is set to MIDI and the MIDI Type is set to AT,
pressing the Hi-Hat Controller transmits Channel Aftertouch messages.
2.7 Polyphonic Aftertouch
Cannot be transmitted and received.
3. System Exclusive Messages
The DTXTREME III does not receive system exclusive messages that does not
include the device number specified with the Device No.parameter in the Utility
mode.
3.1 Universal non realtime messages
3.1.1 GM system ON
$F0 $7E $7F $09 $01 $F7
Sets all the data except the MIDI master tuning data to its initial value.
Can be transmitted/received.
3.1.2 identify request
$F0 $7E $0n $06 $01 $F7
"n" represents the device number.
After this message is received, the DTXTREME III transmits an Identify
Reply message. Reception only.
3.1.3 Identify reply
$F0 $7E $7F $06 $02 $43 $00 $41 $3A $06 $00 $00 $00 $7F $F7
Transmission only.
3.2 Universal realtime message
3.2.1 MIDI master volume
$F0 $7F $7F $04 $01 $XX $mm $F7
$XX is dummy (ignored). $mm is the volume data.
Reception only.
3.3 parameter change
3.3.1 XG system ON
$F0 $43 $1n $4C $00 $00 $7E $00 $F7
"n" represents the device number.
Receiving this message is equivalent to receiving a GM System On message.
Reception only.
4. System Common Message
4.1 Song Select
$f3 $nn
"nn" represents the song number.
Reception only.
5. System Realtime Messages
Can be transmitted/received.
5.1 Timing Clock
When the MIDI Sync parameter in the Utility mode is set to MIDI, the DTXTREME III
is synchronized with the Timing Clocks coming from the external MIDI device.
5.2 Start, Continue, Stop
When the SeqCtrl parameter in the Utility mode is set to off, the DTXTREME
III does not transmit or receive Start, Continue and Stop messages.
5.3 Active Sensing
Reception: If an active sensing message is received and there is no
subsequent MIDI data coming in for more than approximately 300
milliseconds, the DTXTREME III will mute all current sounds playing.
Transmission: The DTXTREME III transmits MIDI data including active
sensing message every 300 milliseconds (approximately).
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