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If the sample contains a release loop, this message is transmitted after the sample dump.
Alternatively, this message is transmitted in reply to a Loop Point Request message.
4.2.2. Loop Point Request
0
01110000
$F0
1
01111110
$7E
2
0nnnnnnn
nnnnnnn = Channel Number
3
00000101
$05
4
00000010
$02
5
0sssssss
sssssss = Sample number(LSB first)
6
0sssssss
sssssss =
7
0bbbbbbb
bbbbbbb = Loop number(LSB first)
8
0bbbbbbb
bbbbbbb =
9
01110111
$F7
This message requests loop points.
Name
Range
Loop number
0 — 16383
This message is only received.
4.3. INQUIRY MESSAGE
4.3.1. Identity Request
0
01110000
$F0
1
01111110
$7E
2
0nnnnnnn
nnnnnnn = Channel Number
3
00000110
$06
4
00000001
$01
5
01110111
$F7
This message requests device-specific information.
This message is only received.
4.3.2. Identity Reply
0
11110000
$F0
1
01111110
$7E
2
0nnnnnnn
nnnnnnn = Channel Number
3
00000110
$06
4
00000010
$02
5
01000011
$43 = Manufacturers System Exclusive ID code
6
0fffffff
fffffff = Device family code(LSB first)
7
0fffffff
fffffff =
8
0ddddddd
ddddddd = Device family number code(LSB first)
9
0ddddddd
ddddddd =
10
0vvvvvvv
vvvvvvv = Software revision level.
11
0vvvvvvv
vvvvvvv = (LSB first)
12
0vvvvvvv
vvvvvvv =
13
0vvvvvvv
vvvvvvv =
14
11110111
$F7
This message is returned in response to an Identity Request message asking for device-specific
information.
Name
Range
Device family code
$0041
Device family number code
$01DA
Software revision level
$nnnn
(*1) For the A5000 the range is $01DB, and the content is #0475.
This message is only transmitted in response to an Identity Request message.
5. YAMAHA SYSTEM EXCLUSIVE
5.1. Bulk dump
Transmission occurs when a bulk dump transmit command is executed or a dump request is
received.
This message can be received if bulk protect is off.
Data format
0
01110000
$F0
1
01000011
$43
2
0000nnnn
nnnn = Device Number
3
01111010
$7A
4
0bbbbbbb
byte count
5
0bbbbbbb
6
01001100
$4C(ASCII"L")
7
01001101
$4D(ASCII"M")
8
00100000
$20(ASCII" ")
9
00100000
$20(ASCII" ")
10
00110000
$30(ASCII"0")
11
00110100
$34(ASCII"4")
12
00110111
$37(ASCII"7")
Contents
Loop number
16383($7F,$7F)Loop number
16383 ($7F, $7F) requests all loops
Format device specific
Contents
LM
#0474 (*1)
A5000/A4000 software version
13
00110100
$34(ASCII"4") (*1)
14
0mmmmmmm
mmmmmmm = data format name ending
15
0mmmmmmm
mmmmmmm = data format name ending
16
0ccccccc
object name(ASCII 16byte)
31
0ccccccc
32
0ddddddd
ddddddd = data
0sssssss
sssssss = check_sum
11110111
$F7
(*1) 00110101 $35(ASCII"5") for the A5000.
The data format name ending in bytes 14 and 15 specifies the type of bulk data, as follows.
mm
Data type
"SY"
System parameter bulk dump
"PG"
Program bulk dump
"SB"
Sample bank bulk dump
"SP"
Sample bulk dump
"WD"
Wave data bulk dump
"SQ"
Sequence bulk dump
"OL"
Object list bulk dump
Note) mm is ASCII code
object name is a 16-character name for each object. Program object names are the program num-
ber of each program (example: "001
"). System parameters and object lists are always "Sys-
temParameters" and "Object List
", respectively.
The data section is divided into byte 1, which is the upper nibble, and byte 2, which is the lower
nibble. See chart 1 for details.
The byte is all data between the byte count and checksum.
The checksum is the exclusive-or value of all bytes between the byte count and checksum.
For each bulk dump, the number of transmitted bytes between the byte count and checksum is less
than 4096. When the amount of data to be transmitted is greater than this, it is divided into 4096
byte blocks transmitted between byte count and checksum data. F7 is transmitted when all data
has been transmitted. From the second block onward the header from byte 6 to byte 31 is not
included.
5.2. Dump request
Bulk dump transmission is performed when a dump request is received.
0
01110000
$F0
1
01000011
$43
2
0010nnnn
nnnn = Device Number
3
01111010
$7A
4
01001100
$4C(ASCII"L")
5
01001101
$4D(ASCII"M")
6
00100000
$20(ASCII" ")
7
00100000
$20(ASCII" ")
8
00110000
$30(ASCII"0")
9
00110100
$34(ASCII"4")
10
00110111
$37(ASCII"7")
11
00110100
$34(ASCII"4") (*1)
12
0mmmmmmm
mmmmmmm = data format name ending
13
0mmmmmmm
mmmmmmm = data format name ending
14
0ccccccc
object name(ASCII 16byte)
29
0ccccccc
30
11110111
$F7
(*1) 00110101 $35(ASCII"5") for the A5000.
The data format name ending in bytes 12 and 13 specifies the type of transmitted data, as follows.
mm
Data type
"SY"
System parameter bulk dump
"PG"
Program bulk dump
"SB"
Sample bank bulk dump
"SP"
Sample bulk dump
"WD"
Wave data bulk dump
"SQ"
Sequence bulk dump
"OL"
Object list bulk dump
Note) mm is ASCII code
object name is a 16-character name for each object. Program object names are the program num-
ber of each program (example: "001
"). System parameters and object lists do not have an
object name, and are recognized by their data format name.
5.3. Parameter change
For changes to the value of an object parameter, first the object is selected via parameter change
(object select) reception, then the value is changed via parameter change (object edit) reception.
The object selection remains effective until the next object select is received, thus a number of
changes to the value of the same object can be carried through successive object edit reception.
Transmitted when a parameter value request is received.
MIDI Data Format
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