Alesis QS Series Service Manual page 53

Qs series 64 voice keyboards and rack mount synths
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05-MIDI Old Mix Dump Request F0 00 00 0E 0E 05 <mix#> F7
<mix#>
= 0..99 selects individual user mixes; 100=mix edit buffer
When received, the QS6 will respond to this message with a MIDI Old Mix dump (04) of
the mix selected. It is recommended that the New Mix Dump Request be used instead
(0F), since it adds additional Mix parameters into its format.
06-MIDI User Effects Dump F0 00 00 0E 0E 06 <effect#> <data> F7
<effect#> = 0..127 selects individual user effects
<data> is in the same format as described in 00, but with a different number of bytes due
to the difference in the effects parameters. The total number of data bytes sent for a
single effects dump is 75, which corresponds to 65 bytes of mix data. With the header,
the total number of bytes transmitted with a program dump is 83. Although a Program is
stored along with its Effects, they are dealt with independently via MIDI.
07-MIDI User Effects Dump Request F0 00 00 0E 0E 07 <effect#> F7
<effect#> = 0..127 selects individual user effects
When received, the QS6 will respond to this message with a MIDI user effects dump (06)
of the user effect selected.
08-MIDI Edit Effects Dump F0 00 00 0E 0E 08 <edit#> <data> F7
<edit#>
= 0=program mode effect edit; 1=mix mode effect edit
<data> is in the same format as described in 06.
09-MIDI Edit Effects Dump Request F0 00 00 0E 0E 09 <edit#> F7
<edit#>
= 0=program mode effect edit; 1=mix mode effect edit
When received, the QS6 will respond to this message with a MIDI edit effects dump (08)
of the edit effect selected.
Alesis QS Series Keyboards Service Manual V1.00
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11/19/06

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