Referenzteil, 2 system realtime message, 3 system exclusive message – Yamaha PM5D-RH V2 DE Benutzerhandbuch

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1.4 PROGRAM CHANGE

(Cn)

Reception
If [Program Change ECHO] is ON, bank select messages will also be echoed
from MIDI OUT.
If SINGLE CH is selected, these messages are received if [Program Change RX]
is ON and the [Rx CH] matches. However if [OMNI] is ON, these messages are
received regardless of the channel. When these messages are received, scene
memories are recalled according to the settings of the [Program Change Table].

Transmission
If [Program Change] is ON, these messages are transmitted according to the
[Program Change Table] settings when a scene memory is recalled.
If SINGLE CH is selected, these messages are transmitted on the [Tx CH]
channel.
If the recalled scene has been assigned to more than one program number, the
lowest-numbered program number for each MIDI channel will be transmitted.
Program Change messages are not used for transmission to PM5D Editor
because there is no guarantee that the contents of the assignment tables will
match. (Parameter Change messages are always used.)
You can choose either MULTI MIDI CH or SINGLE CH.

If SINGLE is selected
You can choose the RX CH, OMNI CH, and TX CH.
You can choose whether a bank select message will be added.
A bank of up to 16 can be specified.

If MULTI is selected
The RX and TX channels will be the same.
The assignment table will use the settings for each MIDI channel. Bank select
messages will not be added.
You can make settings for up to sixteen MIDI channels.

2 SYSTEM REALTIME MESSAGE

2.1 TIMING CLOCK

(F8)

Reception
This message is used to control effects. This message is transmitted twenty-four
times per quarter note.
Echoing of this message depends on the OTHER item in the ECHO settings.

2.2 ACTIVE SENSING

(FE)

Reception
Once this message has been received, MIDI communication will be initialized
(e.g., Running Status will be cleared) if no message is received for an interval of
400 ms.
This message is not subject to echoing.

2.3 SYSTEM RESET

(FF)

Reception
When this message is received, MIDI communication will be initialized (e.g.,
Running Status will be cleared).
This message is not subject to echoing.

3 System Exclusive Message

3.1 Real Time System Exclusive

3.2 Bulk Dump

This message is used to send or receive the contents of various memories stored
within the PM5D.
The basic format is as follows.

The PM5D uses the following data types for a bulk dump.

The unique header (Model ID) identifies whether the device is a PM5D.
To calculate the check sum, add the bytes starting with the byte after BYTE
COUNT (LOW) and ending with the byte before CHECK SUM, take the binary
complement, and set bit 7 to 0.

CHECK SUM = (-sum)&0x7F

Bulk Dumps can be received at any time, and can be transmitted at any time
when a Bulk Dump Request is received.
A Bulk Dump is transmitted on the [Rx CH] channel in response to a Bulk
Dump Request.
In the data portion, seven words of 8-bit data are converted into eight words of
7-bit data.

[Conversion from actual data to bulk data]
d[0. 6]: actual data
b[0. 7]: bulk data
b[0] = 0;
for( I=0; I<7; I++){

if( d[I]&0x80){

b[0] |= 1<<(6-I);

}
b[I+1] = d[I]&0x7F;

}

STATUS

1100nnnn Cn

Program change

DATA

0nnnnnnn nn

Program number (0-127)

STATUS

11111000 F8

Timing clock

STATUS

11111110 FE

Active sensing

STATUS

11111111 FF

System reset

Command

rx/tx

function

F0 7F dd 06 … F7 MMC COMMAND

tx

MMC
command

F0 7F dd 01 … F7 MIDI TIME CODE

rx

Full message

Command

rx/tx

function

F0 43 0n 3E BB BB 0F D0 D1 D2 …
EE F7 BULK DUMP DATA

rx/tx

BULK DUMP
DATA

F0 43 2n 3E 0F D0 D1 D2 … EE F7
BULK DUMP REQUEST

rx

BULK DUMP
REQUEST

Data name

(D0)

Data Number

(D1,2)

tx/rx

function

‘M’

0-500
512 (current data)

tx/rx

Scene Memory & Request

‘S’

512 (current data)

tx/rx

Setup Memory & Request
(current setup)

‘R’

0–99
512 (current data)

tx/rx

Input patch library & Request

‘O’

0–99
512 (current data)

tx/rx

Output patch library & Request

‘H’

1–199
512– (channel
current data)

tx/rx

Input Channel library & Request

‘h’

1–199
768– (channel
current data)

tx/rx

Output Channel library &
Request

‘G’

1–199
512– (channel
current data)

tx/rx

Gate library & Request

‘Y’

1–199
512– (channel
current data)

tx/rx

Compressor library & Request

‘Q’

1–199
512– (channel
current data)

tx/rx

Input Equalizer library & Request

‘q’

1–199
768 - (channel
current data)

tx/rx

Output Equalizer library &
Request

‘F’

1–199
512– (GEQ 1-20
current data)

tx/rx

GEQ Equalizer library & Request

‘E’

1–199
512– (Effect 1-8
current data)

tx/rx

Effect library & Request

‘W’

1–199
512 (current data)

tx/rx

HA library & Request

‘P’

512 (current data)

tx/rx

Program change table & Request

‘C’

512 (current data)

tx/rx

Control change table & Request

‘N’

512 (current data)

tx/rx

Plug-in Effect Card Data &
Request

‘A’

512 (current data)

tx/rx

Event List & Request

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