The transmitting side of this format is similar to the QA Bank E format as well, as the following
diagram shows. The banks and entries you select are translated into two standard program
change commands sent in rapid succession.
Currently selected
Quick Access bank
Third (ones) digit
of first PCH sent
Current QA
Entry from
Bank
alphanumeric
pad
1
0
1
9
2
0
2
9
9
9
10
0
19
9
20
0
29
9
75
9
100
0
105
9
110
9
119
9
48
4
117
7
QA 0–127
Finally, there's the QA Bank format for use with older MIDI devices (Program change
commands 0–127 only). It works similarly to the other QA formats, but the allowable range of
values is limited to 0–107. The K2500 expects to receive PCHs of value 0–99 to select a bank and
entry, or a pair of PCHs, the first having a value of 100–107 to select a different 10-bank range.
When you select an entry with the alphanumeric pad while in QA mode, the K2500 sends two
PCHs, the first with a value of 100–107, the second with a value of 0–99.
Entry selected from
alphanumeric pad (or
other data entry method)
219
5
Value of 2nd
PCH sent
Program change
commands sent
100
100
100
100
100
101
101
102
102
107
100
100
101
101
104
101
Program Change Formats
10
19
20
29
99
0
99
0
99
59
0
59
99
99
84
77
MIDI Mode
10-17
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