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Qs series 64 voice keyboards and rack mount synths
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0F-MIDI New Mix Dump Request F0 00 00 0E 0E 0F <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 New Mix dump (0E) of
the mix selected.
10-MIDI Editing F0 00 00 0E 0E 10 <0mmfffff><0ssppppp><0ccccddv><0vvvvvvv>F7
<mm>
= 0=Global, 1=Mix, 2=Program, 3=Effects
<fffff>
= Function number 0 through 16, depending on mode
<ss>
= Sound 1-4 (0-3) when <mm>=2, effect bus 1-4 (0-3) when <mm>=3
<ppppp> = Page 0 through 23, depending on mode and function
<cccc>
= Channel 1 through 16 (0-15); Ignored unless in mix mode & <mm>=1 or 2
<dd>
= Data entry pot number 1-4 (0-3)
<vvvvvvvv>= Parameter value, 8 bit 2's compliment
All parameters to be edited must be sent in this format (12 MIDI bytes), regardless of the
number of bits required to transmit the value of the parameter. When the QS6 receives
this message, it will edit the specified parameter to the new value and display it. If the
function and page selected does not exist in the current configuration, the command will
cause the nearest legal function, page, and parameter to be selected, but no edit will
occur. If a Mix edit is sent while in program mode, it will be ignored. If this command is
received while in compare, it will be ignored. If a program edit command is received, it
will place the QS6 in Edit mode. If the value received is out of range for the parameter
selected, the range will be limited to the nearest legal value. The function and page
numbers for each parameter are shown in the next section.
11-Sector Erase Command F0 00 00 0E 0E 11 <sector#> F7
<sector#>= 0..63 selects 128K byte sector number to be erased in FLASH PCMCIA card
The erase command sets all bytes of a sector to FFH. There can be up to 64 sectors of
128K bytes in a FLASH card, which allows for up to 8 megabytes of FLASH memory.
Additional commands should not be sent until receiving an ACK or NACK (described
below) from the QS6. As much as 10 seconds must be allowed before aborting if no
ACK or NACK is received.
Alesis QS Series Keyboards Service Manual V1.00
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11/19/06

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