Realtime messages – Yamaha CVP-69A Benutzerhandbuch

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2.1.5 Other Parameter Changes

2.1.5.1 Master Tuning

11110000

F0

Exclusive status

01000011

43

YAMAHA ID

0001nnnn

1n

When n is received n=0~F, whichever is received.
When n is transmitted n always=0.

00100111

27

Model ID

00000001

30

Sub ID

00000000

00

00000000

00

0mmmmmmm

mm

Master Tune MSB

0lllllll

ll

Master Tune LSB

0ccccccc

cc

11110111

F7

End of Exclusive

Changes tuning of all channels.

2.1.5.2 Channel Detune

11110000

F0

Exclusive status

01000011

43

YAMAHA ID

0001nnnn

73

Clavinova ID

00111001

39

CVP-79A/69/69A/59S ID

00010001

11

Sub ID

0000nnnn

0n

n = MIDI Channel

01000011

43

Dual Detune

0vvvvvvv

vv

Value vv: $00 - $40 - $7F (-64 - 0 - +63)

11110111

F7

End of Exclusive

The Channel Detune message only affects the specified channel.

2.1.5.3 Volume and Expression Realtime Control Off

11110000

F0

Exclusive status

01000011

43

YAMAHA ID

0001nnnn

73

Clavinova ID

00111001

39

CVP-79A/69/69A/59S ID

00010001

11

Sub ID

0000nnnn

0n

n = MIDI Channel

01000101

45

Volume and Expression Realtime Control Off

0vvvvvvv

vv

Value vv: $00:Off $7F:On

11110111

F7

End of Exclusive

When “On” is received subsequent volume and expression changes are only
valid during key on. Normal operation resumes when “Off” is received.

2.2 Bulk Dump

The CVP 79A/69/69A/59S models support the following parameters.

[XG NATIVE ]
1) XG System Data
2) Multi Effect1 Data
3) Drums Setup Data

2.2.1 XG Native Bulk Data

11110000

F0

Exclusive status

01000011

43

YAMAHA ID

0000nnnn

0n

When n is received n=0~F, whichever is received.
When n is transmitted n always=0.

01001100

4C

Model ID of XG

0bbbbbbb

bbbbbbb

ByteCount

0bbbbbbb

bbbbbbb

ByteCount

0aaaaaaa

aaaaaaa

Address High

0aaaaaaa

aaaaaaa

Address Mid

0aaaaaaa

aaaaaaa

Address Low

00000000

00

Data

|

|

|

|

0ccccccc

ccccccc

Check sum

11110111

F7

End of Exclusive

For information about “Address” and “Byte Count” fields, refer to attached
tables.
In the attached tables “TOTAL SIZE” partitions a data series into single bulk
dumps. The “address” is the first byte of the bulk data.
The checksum value is set such that the sum of Byte Count, Address, Data, and
Checksum has value zero in its seven least significant bits.

If too much bulk data is received at a time there is a chance of error. The total
data for a bulk dump should not exceed 512 bytes, it is recommended that data
be kept under 512 bytes with an interval time of 120msec or more between 512
byte bulk.

2.2.1.1 XG System Data bulk dump

See Tables 1-1, 1-2.

2.2.1.2 Multi Effect1 Data bulk dump

See Tables 1-1, 1-3.

2.2.1.3 Drums Setup Data bulk dump

See Tables 1-1, 1-5.

2.3 Parameter Request

The CVP 79A/69/69A/59S models support the following request for
parameters covered by Parameter Change specifications.

11110000

F0

Exclusive status

01000011

43

YAMAHA ID

0011nnnn

3n

When n is received n=0~F, whichever is received.
When n is transmitted n always=0.

01001100

4C

Model ID of XG

0aaaaaaa

aaaaaaa

Address High

0aaaaaaa

aaaaaaa

Address Mid

0aaaaaaa

aaaaaaa

Address Low

11110111

F7

End of Exclusive

If the parameter’s data size is 2 or 4. The Parameter Request address for that
parameter is the first byte of the bulk.

2.4 Dump Request

The CVP 79A/69/69A/59S models support the following request for data
covered by bulk dump.

11110000

F0

Exclusive status

01000011

43

YAMAHA ID

0010nnnn

2n

When n is received n=0~F, whichever is received.
When n is transmitted n always=0.

01001100

4C

Model ID of XG

0aaaaaaa

aaaaaaa

Address High

0aaaaaaa

aaaaaaa

Address Mid

0aaaaaaa

aaaaaaa

Address Low

11110111

F7

End of Exclusive

For more information on the “Address” field, refer to the attached table.
In the attached tables “TOTAL SIZE” partitions a data series into single bulk
dumps. The “address” is the first byte of the bulk data.

3. Realtime Messages

3.1 Active Sensing

a) Transmission
Transmitted approximately once every 200msec.

b) Reception
If no MIDI data is received within 400ms following receipt of FE, the unit
executes processing equivalent to ALL SOUND OFF, ALL NOTES OFF, and
RESET ALL CONTROLLERS, then clears any remaining FEs.

3.2 MIDI Clock

a) Transmission
Transmitted as 1/96 clocks.

b) Reception
If the [MIDI 1] clock function is set to the External mode it will receive a
resolution of 1/96 clocks.

3.3 Start/Stop

If the [MIDI 2] function Start/Stop filter is ON transmission and reception are
disabled.

a) Transmission
All rhythm start and stop signals are transmitted.

b) Reception
When the relative message is received, the rhythm or song will start or stop.

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