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MZ-2000 MIDI Implementation
4.11 Effect Macro
4.11.1 Effect Macro Overview
Effect macro is a parameter set that can be used to store groups of preset independent effect
modules, control change parameter assignments, DSP system effect send level, etc.
Effect macro selection is performed by changing the Num parameter of the patch parameter effect
macro select parameter group. See the "4.8 Effects" for details.
4.11.2 Effect Parameter Control Message Format
tt
0100aaaa
aaaa = IPC..."SYSEX_ACT_IPC" = 00H
IPR..."SYSEX_ACT_IPR" = 01H
d0[0]
00100000
20H Parmeter Modify Message-ID
d0[1]
0000cccc
cccc = Category = CAT_SUB = 05H
d0[2]
0ttttttt
0TTTTTTT0ttttttt = Type ID = _SubIdFxMacro = 0CH
d0[3]
0TTTTTTT
d0[4]
0mmmmmmm 0MMMMMMM0mmmmmmm = MDEV ID = RAM = 2F00H
d0[5]
0MMMMMMM
d0[6]
0sssssss
0SSSSSSS0sssssss = 0000H
d0[7]
0SSSSSSS
d0[8]
0nnnnnnn
00NNNNNNNnnnnnnn = PS Number = Corresponds to Fx Macro
d0[9]
0NNNNNNN
d0[10] 0ppppppp qqPPPPPPPppppppp = Parameter ID
d0[11] 0PPPPPPP
d0[12] 0rbbbbqq bbbb = number of parameter block - 1 = 01H
r = array flag
The PS Name for each effector is array type data, so r = 1.
Other parameters are non-array type data, so r = 0.
d1[0] 0iiiiiii 0iiiiiii = block-0 = 00H
d1[1] 0jjjjjjj 0jjjjjjj = block-1 = Struct Number
Structure number attached to the parameter
This meaning depends on the parameter. See the next section for details.
Number of data and data array number in the case of Fx Macro Name(array) only
When r = 1 only (d2[0] to d2[2])
d2[0] 0ooooooo
d2[1] 0ppppppp oooooooppppppp = top index number of array to send
Fx Name length is 32, so this value is 0000H to 001FH.
d2[2] 0qqqqqqq qqqqqqq = number of array members to send
(Number of send members in current packet)
Fx Name length is 32, so this value is 0001H to 0020H.
One data size (number of bits) minus 1
d3[0] 000zzzzz
zzzzz = number of bits - 1
When zzzz + 1 is: The number of data bytes is:
1 to 7 1
8 to 14 2
15 to 21 3
22 to 28 4
29 to 35 5
For example, Fx Macro Name is 7-bit data, so zzzzz = 6.
DSP Number
0...DSP1 Fx Macro
1...DSP2 Fx Macro
2...DSP3 Fx Macro
3...DSP4 Fx Macro
= Target operation FX Macro ParmeterID
(See next section.)
(Send start array number)
Parameter Values
Non-Fx Macro Name, 7 bits or less
d4[0] 0xxxxxxx xxxxxxx = Data
Non-Fx Macro Name, 8 to 14 bits
d4[0] 0xxxxxxx XXXXXXXxxxxxxx = Data
d4[1] 0XXXXXXX
Non-Fx Macro Name, 15 to 21 bits
d4[0] 0xxxxxxx yyyyyyyXXXXXXXxxxxxxx = Data
d4[1] 0XXXXXXX
d4[2] 0yyyyyyy
Fx Macro Name
d4[0] 0xxxxxxx xxxxxxx = character string 0
d4[1] 0xxxxxxx xxxxxxx = character string 1
:
d4[31] 0xxxxxxx xxxxxxx = character string 31
4.11.3 Parameter Type ID, Size, Index Num, Bit Width, Value Range
Basic Parameter
ParaID
Parameter
Bit*Len
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
0000
Fx Name
7*32
0001
Stereo
1
0002
Size
1
Fx Select Parameter
The following parameters specify the Fx to be assigned to Segment.
ParaID
Parameter
Bit*Len
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
0003
Fx Type
16
0004
Fx Num
16
*Note
In these parameters, d1[1] indicate Segment#. Segment# is the Fx segment number within the
DSP assigned by that Fx Macro.
Send Level Parameter
ParaID
Parameter
Bit*Len
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
0005
Chorus Send
7
0006
Reverb Send
7
49
Value
20H - 7EH
0...Mono
1...Stereo
0...Single
1...Double
Value
0000H - 7F7FH
0000H - Maximum for Fx
Value
0 - 127
0 - 127

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