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MIDI Data Format
For parameters with data size of 2 or 4, transmit the appropriate
number of data bytes.
When sending the parameter change messages consecutively, be
sure to leave an appropriate interval (if the time base is 480. ca 5
unit) between the messages.
2.1.4.1
XG System On
(ESBL Part)
11110000
01000011
0001nnnn
01001100
0aaaaaaa
0aaaaaaa
0aaaaaaa
00000000
11110111
When this data is received. the Disklavier will switch to XG
mode and all the parameters will be initialized accordingly, and
XG-compatible messages such as NRPN and Bank Select
messages can be received.
Since approximately 50ms is required to execute this message, be
sure to leave an appropriate interval before the subsequent
message
2.1.4.2
XG System Data parameter change
(ESBL Part)
See tables <1-1> and <1-2>.
2.1.4.3
Multi Effect1 Data parameter change
(ESBL Part)
See tables <1-1> and <1-3>.
2.1.4.4
Multi Part Data parameter change
(ESBL Part)
See tables <1-1> and <1-4>.
2.1.4.5
Drums Setup Data parameter change
(ESBL Part)
See tables <1-1> and <1-5>.
If a Drum Setup Reset parameter change message is received, the
Drum Setup parameter values will be initialized.
Selecting a Drum Set will cause the Drum Setup parameter
values to be initialized.
2.1.5
Other parameter changes
2.1.5.1
Master Tuning
(ESBL Part)
11110000
01000011
0001nnnn
00100111
00110000
00000000
00000000
0mmmmmmm
0lllllll
0ccccccc
11110111
This message simultaneously changes the pitch of all channels.
2.2
Bulk Dump
(ESBL Part)
The Disklavier receives the following bulk dump data.
[XG NATIVE]
1) XG System Data
2) Multi Effect1 Data
3) Multi Part Data
4) Drums Setup Data
[QS300 NATIVE]
1) QS300 User Normal Voice Data
A-24
F0
Exclusive status
43
YAMAHA ID
1N
Device Number
4C
XG Model ID
00
Address High
00
Address Mid
7E
Address Low
00
Data
F7
End of Exclusive
F0
Exclusive status
43
YAMAHA ID
1n
Device Number
27
Model ID
30
Sub ID2
00
00
mm
Master Tune MSB
ll
Master Tune LSB
cc
F7
End of Exclusive
2.2.1
XG Native Bulk Dump
11110000
F0
01000011
43
0000nnnn
0n
01001100
4C
0bbbbbbb
bbbbbbb
0bbbbbbb
bbbbbbb
0aaaaaaa
aaaaaaa
0aaaaaaa
aaaaaaa
0aaaaaaa
aaaaaaa
0ddddddd
dd
|
|
|
|
0ccccccc
ccccccc
11110111
F7
For the Address and Byte Count, refer to the supplementary
tables.
The Checksum is the value that results in a value of 0 for the
lower 7 bits when the Start Address, Byte Count, plus the
Checksum itself are added.
2.2.1.1
XG System Data bulk dump
(ESBL Part)
See tables <1-1> and <1-2>.
2.2.1.2
Multi Effect1 Data bulk dump
(ESBL Part)
See tables <1-1> and <1-3>.
2.2.1.3
Multi Part Data bulk dump
(ESBL Part)
See tables <1-1> and <1-4>.
2.2.1.4
Drums Setup Data bulk dump
(ESBL Part)
See tables <1-1> and <1-5>.
2.2.2
QS300 Native Bulk Dump
11110000
F0
01000011
43
0000nnnn
0n
01001101
4B
0bbbbbbb
bbbbbbb
0bbbbbbb
bbbbbbb
0aaaaaaa
aaaaaaa
0aaaaaaa
aaaaaaa
0aaaaaaa
aaaaaaa
0ddddddd
dd
|
|
|
|
0ccccccc
ccccccc
11110111
F7
2.2.2.1
QS300 User Normal Voice Data bulk damp
(ESBL Part)
See tables <2-1> and <2-2>.
Exclusive status
YAMAHA ID
Device Number
XG Model ID
ByteCount
ByteCount
Address High
Address Mid
Address Low
Data
Checksum
End of Exclusive
Exclusive status
YAMAHA ID
Device Number
QS300 Model ID
ByteCount
ByteCount
Address High
Address Mid
Address Low
Data
Checksum
End of Exclusive

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