Download Print this page

Yamaha MU80 Sound List page 13

Sound list & midi data
Hide thumbs Also See for MU80:

Advertisement

2.1.4.4
Multi Effect1 Data parameter change
See Tables 1-1, 1-4.
2.1.4.5
Multi EQ Data parameter change
See Tables 1-1, 1-5.
2.1.4.6
Multi Effect2 Data parameter change
See Tables 1-1, 1-6.
2.1.4.7
Display Data parameter change
See Tables 1-1, 1-7.
2.1.4.8
Multi Part Data parameter change
See Tables 1-1, 1-8.
2.1.4.9
AD Part Data parameter change
See Tables 1-1, 1-9.
2.1.4.10 Drum Setup Data parameter change
See Tables 1-1, 1-10.
If operation is in XG mode, this message reinitializes all drum setup parameters.
Note that regardless of mode, drum setup parameters always reinitialize whenever the drum
set changes.
2.1.5
MU80 Native Parameter Change
11110000
F0
01000011
43
0001nnnn
1n
01001001
49
0aaaaaaa
aaaaaaa
0aaaaaaa
aaaaaaa
0aaaaaaa
aaaaaaa
0ddddddd
ddddddd
|
|
11110111
F7
Data size must match parameter size (2 or 4 bytes).
2.1.5.1
MU80 System Data parameter change
See Tables 2-1, 2-2.
2.1.5.2
Current Performance parameter change
See Tables 2-1, 2-3.
2.1.5.3
Remote Switch
See Tables 2-1, 2-4.
2.1.6
Other Parameter Changes
2.1.6.1
Master Tuning
11110000
F0
01000011
43
0001nnnn
1n
00100111
27
00000001
30
00000000
00
00000000
00
0mmmmmmm
mm
0lllllll
ll
0ccccccc
cc
11110111
F7
Changes tuning of all channels.
2.2
Bulk Dump
The MU80 supports the following parameters.
[XG NATIVE ]
1) XG System Data
2) Multi Effect1 Data
3) Multi EQ Data
4) Multi Effect2 Data
5) Multi Part Data
6) AD Part Data
7) Drums Setup Data
MU80 MIDI Data Format
Exclusive status
YAMAHA ID
Device Number
Model ID
Address High
Address Mid
Address Low
Data
End of Exclusive
Exclusive status
YAMAHA ID
Device Number
Model ID
Sub ID2
Master Tune MSB
Master Tune LSB
End of Exclusive
[MU80 NATIVE ]
1) MU80 System data
2) Internal Performance
2.2.1
XG Native Bulk Data
11110000
F0
01000011
43
0000nnnn
0n
01001100
4C
0bbbbbbb
bbbbbbb
0bbbbbbb
bbbbbbb
0aaaaaaa
aaaaaaa
0aaaaaaa
aaaaaaa
0aaaaaaa
aaaaaaa
00000000
00
|
|
|
|
0ccccccc
ccccccc
11110111
F7
For information about "Address" and "Byte Count" fields, refer to attached tables.
The checksum value is set such that the sum of Address, Byte Count, and
Checksum has value zero in its seven least significant bits.
No more than 512 bytes should be sent in a single transmission. If the Dump
Request asks for more than 512 bytes, data should be sent in packets of 512 bytes
or less, with at least 120ms between transmission of consecutive packets.
2.2.1.1
XG System Data bulk dump
See Tables 1-1, 1-2.
2.2.1.2
Multi Effect1 Data bulk dump
See Tables 1-1, 1-4.
2.2.1.3
Multi EQ Data bulk dump
See Tables 1-1, 1-5.
2.2.1.4
Multi Effect2 Data bulk dump
See Tables 1-1, 1-6.
2.2.1.5
Multi Part Data bulk dump
See Tables 1-1, 1-8.
2.2.1.6
AD Part Data bulk dump
See Tables 1-1, 1-9.
2.2.1.7
Drums Setup Data bulk dump
See Tables 1-1, 1-10.
2.2.2
MU80 Native Bulk Dump
11110000
F0
01000011
43
0000nnnn
0n
01001001
49
0bbbbbbb
bbbbbbb
0bbbbbbb
bbbbbbb
0aaaaaaa
aaaaaaa
0aaaaaaa
aaaaaaa
0aaaaaaa
aaaaaaa
00000000
00
|
|
|
|
0ccccccc
ccccccc
11110111
F7
For information about "Address" and "Byte Count" fields, refer to attached tables.
The checksum value is set such that the sum of Address, Byte Count, and
Checksum has value zero in its seven least significant bits.
No more than 512 bytes should be sent in a single transmission.
If the Dump Request asks for more than 512 bytes, data should be sent in packets
of 512 bytes or less, with at least 120ms between transmission of consecutive
packets.
2.2.2.1
MU80 System Data bulk dump
See Tables 2-1, 2-2.
12
Exclusive status
YAMAHA ID
Device Number
Model ID
ByteCount
ByteCount
Address High
Address Mid
Address Low
Data
Check sum
End of Exclusive
Exclusive status
YAMAHA ID
Device Number
Model ID
ByteCount
ByteCount
Address High
Address Mid
Address Low
Data
Check sum
End of Exclusive

Advertisement

loading