Midi Implementation Chart; Basic Sysex Format; Message Types; Madi Input State - Redundancy Mode - RME Audio ADI-642 User Manual

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16. MIDI Implementation Chart ADI-642

16.1 Basic SysEx Format

Value
F0h
00h 20h 0Dh
62h
00h..7Eh, 7Fh
mm
nn
oo
F7h

16.2 Message Types

Value
10h
20h
30h
Request Value
Format: F0 00 20 0D 62 (dev ID) 10 F7
This string triggers a complete dump of all value response data bytes.
Value Response
After being triggered by receiving a request value command, device sends a string of all value
response data bytes. Message type is set to 30h.
Set Value
Sets any number of parameters.
nn / oo can be repeated freely.
16.3 MADI Input State – Redundancy Mode
The MADI input can be BNC or optical. When the ADI-642 enters Redundancy mode, it uses
the other input, although not chosen and signalled by the MADI input select byte. See below
table.
MADI Input Select
0 = BNC
1 = Optical
0 = BNC
1 = Optical
Name
SysEx header
MIDITEMP manufacturer ID
Model ID (ADI-642)
Device ID. 7Fh = broadcast (all IDs)
Message type
Parameter number (see table 1)
Data byte
EOX
Name
Request value
Set value
Value response
MADI Input State
0 = normal operation
0 = normal operation
1 = Redundancy mode
1 = Redundancy mode
User's Guide ADI-642 © RME
Actual input in use
BNC
Optical
Optical
BNC
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