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MIDI data format
4. UNIVERSAL SYSTEM EXCLUSIVE
4.1. SAMPLE DUMP STANDARD
Transmission is performed when you execute the Sample Editor command "Bulk" with the Standard
format, or when a Sample Dump Request is received.
The A3000 will automatically detect whether the MIDI connections are an open loop or a closed loop, and
will automatically switch to use or not use hand shaking.
Messages will be valid when their channel number matches the device number.
The sample number is in the range of 0—1024 (displayed as 1—1025), and samples will automatically be
assigned to sample objects. For transmission, these numbers or the specified number will be used. For
reception, sample numbers in the range of 0—16383 will be recognized, and the sample will be kept as
"MIDI nnnnn" where sample number nnnnn is added to the name.
4.1.1. Dump Request
0
11110000
1
01111110
2
0nnnnnnn
3
00110100
4
0sssssss
5
0sssssss
6
11110111
When this message is received, the A3000 will search for the correspondingly-numbered sample, and if
that sample exists, a dump header will be transmitted. If the corresponding sample does not exist,
processing will be terminated.
This message is not transmitted.
4.1.2. ACK
0
11110000
1
01111110
2
0nnnnnnn
3
00110100
4
0ppppppp
5
11110111
This message indicates that the receiving device correctly received a packet. "Packet number" indicates
the number of the packet which was received correctly.
This message is transmitted and received.
4.1.3. NAK
0
11110000
1
01111110
2
0nnnnnnn
3
00110100
4
0ppppppp
5
11110111
This message indicates that the receiving device received a packet incorrectly. "Packet number" indicates
the number of the packet which was received incorrectly.
This message is transmitted and received.
4.1.4. Cancel
0
11110000
1
01111110
2
0nnnnnnn
3
00110100
4
0ppppppp
5
11110111
This message indicates that a dump is to be terminated. "Packet number" indicates the packet which was
terminated.
This message is transmitted and received.
4.1.5. Wait
0
11110000
1
01111110
2
0nnnnnnn
3
00110100
4
0ppppppp
5
11110111
This message indicates a pause during a dump.
This message is transmitted and received.
Appendix
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F0
7E
nnnnnnn = Channel Number
03
sssssss = Sample number(LSB first)
sssssss =
F7
F0
7E
nnnnnnn = Channel Number
7F
ppppppp = Packet number
F7
F0
7E
nnnnnnn = Channel Number
7E
ppppppp = Packet number
F7
F0
7D
nnnnnnn = Channel Number
7D
ppppppp = Packet number
F7
F0
7C
nnnnnnn = Channel Number
7C
ppppppp = Packet number
F7
4.1.6. Dump Header
0
11110000
F0
1
01111110
7E
2
0nnnnnnn
nnnnnnn = Channel Number
3
00110100
01
4
0sssssss
sssssss = Sample number(LSB first)
5
0sssssss
sssssss =
6
0eeeeeee
eeeeeee = Sample format
7
0fffffff
fffffff
= Sample period(LSB first)
8
0fffffff
fffffff
=
9
0fffffff
fffffff
=
10
0ggggggg
ggggggg = Sample length(LSB first)
11
0ggggggg
ggggggg =
12
0ggggggg
ggggggg =
13
0hhhhhhh
hhhhhhh = Sustain loop start point(LSB first)
14
0hhhhhhh
hhhhhhh =
15
0hhhhhhh
hhhhhhh =
16
0iiiiiii
iiiiiii
= Sustain loop end point(LSB first)
17
0iiiiiii
iiiiiii
=
18
0iiiiiii
iiiiiii
=
19
0jjjjjjj
ppppppp = Loop type
20
11110111
F7
This is the header portion of a dump.
Name
Range
Contents
Sample format
8~28
Number of bits in one sample word
Sample period
0~2097151
Sample rate (nSec units)
Sample lenrth
0~2097151
Amount of data (word units)
Sustain Loop start point
0~2097151
Loop start address (word units)
Sustain Loop end point
0~2097151
Loop end address (word units)
Loop type
$00/$01/$7F
Loop type
$00=forward only,
$01=backward/forward,
$7F=Loop off
This message is transmitted and received.
4.1.7. Data Packet
0
11110000
F0
1
01111110
7E
2
0nnnnnnn
nnnnnnn = Channel Number
3
00110100
02
4
0ppppppp
ppppppp = Packet number
5
0ddddddd
ddddddd
Sample data(120byte)
124
0ddddddd
ddddddd
125
0lllllll
lllllll
= Checksum
126
11110111
F7
This is the data portion of a dump.
This message is transmitted and received.
4.2. MULTIPLE LOOP POINT MESSAGES
4.2.1. Loop Point Transmission
0
11110000
F0
1
01111110
7E
2
0nnnnnnn
nnnnnnn = Channel Number
3
00110100
05
4
00110100
01
5
0sssssss
sssssss = Sample number(LSB first)
6
0sssssss
sssssss =
7
0bbbbbbb
bbbbbbb = Loop number(LSB first)
8
0bbbbbbb
bbbbbbb =
9
0ccccccc
sssssss = Loop type
10
0ttttttt
ttttttt
= Loop start address(LSB first)
11
0ttttttt
ttttttt
=
12
0ttttttt
ttttttt
=
13
0eeeeeee
eeeeeee = Loop end address(LSB first)
14
0eeeeeee
eeeeeee =
15
0eeeeeee
eeeeeee =
16
11110111
F7
This is loop point data.

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