Yamaha QS-300 Supplementary Manual page 42

Sound lists and midi data
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(3-6-3-4)
QS300 NATIVE PARAMETER CHANGE
11110000
F0
01000011
43
0001nnnn
1n
01001011
4B
0aaaaaaa
aaaaaaa
0aaaaaaa
aaaaaaa
0aaaaaaa
aaaaaaa
0ddddddd
ddddddd
|
11110111
F7
Data size matches parameter size (2 or 4 bytes).
For address and byte count, refer to attached table.
The following five types of data are received.
System Data
Current Normal Voice Data
Current Normal Element Data
User Drum Key Data
User Drum Common Data
(3-6-4) BULK DUMP
(3-6-4-1)
XG BULK DUMP
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 address and byte count, refer to appended table.
The checksum value is set such that the sum of Byte Count, Start Address, Data, 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.
The following five data types can be sent or received. (The unit will send only upon receipt of a Bulk Dump Request.)
System data
Multieffect data (by module)
Multipart data (by part)
Drums setup data (by note)
System Information
(3-6-4-2)
QS300 NATIVE BULK DUMP
11110000
F0
01000011
43
0000nnnn
0n
01001011
4B
0bbbbbbb
bbbbbbb
0bbbbbbb
bbbbbbb
0aaaaaaa
aaaaaaa
0aaaaaaa
aaaaaaa
0aaaaaaa
aaaaaaa
00000000
00
|
0ccccccc
ccccccc
11110111
F7
For address and byte count, refer to attached table.
Except for the addition of the Model ID byte, conditions are the same as for XG BULK DUMP, described above.
Note that it is assumed (regardless of Parameter Address values indicated in attached table) that Voice Data exists in the following continuous sequence starting from the Top Address: Voice
Common, Voice Element 1, 2, 3, 4. (Whereas Parameter Change messages use different Top Address for Voice Common and Voice Elements, Bulk Dump always proceeds from Voice
Common.)
Also note that Address (=1m nn 00) and Byte Count (=3D+50*4=17D) are fixed; any other values are ignored. (It is not possible to send or receive from midpoint to midpoint.)
The following five data types can be sent or received. (The unit will send only upon receipt of a Bulk Dump Request.)
All System Data
User Normal Voice Data
Current Normal Voice Data
User Drum Key Data
User Drum Common Data
(3-6-6) DUMP REQUEST
(3-6-6-1)
XG DUMP REQUEST
11110000
F0
01000011
43
0010nnnn
2n
01001100
4C
0aaaaaaa
aaaaaaa
0aaaaaaa
aaaaaaa
0aaaaaaa
aaaaaaa
11110111
F7
For address and byte count, refer to appended table.
The following four data types are received.
System Data
Multieffect data (by module)
Multipart data (by part)
Drums setup data (by note)
MIDI Data Format
Exclusive status
YAMAHA ID
Device Number
Model ID
Address High
Address Mid
Address Low
Data
|
End of Exclusive
(Effective only during Normal Voice Mode)
(Effective only during Normal Voice Mode)
Exclusive status
YAMAHA ID
Device Number
Model ID
ByteCount
ByteCount
Address High
Address Mid
Address Low
Data
|
Checksum
End of Exclusive
(Ignored if Voice Mode)
(Ignored if Voice Mode)
(Send only)
Exclusive status
YAMAHA ID
Device Number
Model ID
ByteCount
ByteCount
Address High
Address Mid
Address Low
Data
|
Checksum
End of Exclusive
(with Element Data following)
(Effective only during Normal Voice Mode)
(with Element Data following)
Exclusive status
YAMAHA ID
Device Number
Model ID
Address High
Address Mid
Address Low
End of Exclusive
(Ignored if Voice Mode)
(Ignored if Voice Mode)
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