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User manual Yamaha, model A3000

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2.1. Reception 2.1.1. Note off Note range = C-2...G8 Velocity range = ignored 2.1.2. Note on/off Note range = C-2...G8 Velocity range = 0...127 2.1.3. Polyphonic aftertouch Not received. 2.1.4. Control changes The following parameters can be controlled. Parameters which function for each program. cntrl# parameter data rng 5 Portament time 0...127 0-120 Portament R/T 0...127 0-120 S/H Speed 0...127 0-120 AD Pan 0...127 0-120 AD Level 0...127 0-120 Program Level 0...127 0-120 EF1 Level 0...127 0-120 EF1 Pan 0...127 0-120 EF1 Parameter 1...16 0...127 0-120 EF2 Level 0...127 0-120 EF2 Pan 0...127 0-120 EF2 Parameter 1...16 0...127 0-120 EF3 Level 0...127 0-120 EF3 Pan 0...127 0-120 EF3 Parameter 1...16 0...127 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Parameters marked by “*” depend on the Control Matrix settings. Parameters which function for each MIDI channel of a program cntrl# parameter data rng 7 Volume(Level) 0...127 10 Pan 0...127 64 Sustain 0...127 65 Portament ON/OFF 0...127 66 Sostenute 0...127 Parameters which function for samples or sample banks cntrl# parameter data rng 0-120 Pitch Mod Depth 0...127 0-120 Amp Mod Depth 0...127 0-120 Cutoff Mod Depth 0...127 0-120 Cutoff Bias 0...127 0-120 Filter Q/Width 0...127 0-120 Pan Bias 0...127 0-120 Pitch Bias 0...127 0-120 Volume(Level) 0...127 0-120 LFO Speed 0...127 0-120 LFO Delay 0...127 0-120 AEG Attack 0...127 0-120 AEG Release 0...127 0-120 PEG Atack 0...127 0-120 PEG Release 0...127 0-120 FEG Attack 0...127 0-120 FEG Release 0...127 0-120 Pitch Bend 0...127 0-120 Start Address 0...127 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Parameters marked by “*” depend on the Control Matrix settings. 2.1.5. Mode messages Messages which function always cntrl# parameter data rng 120 All sound off 0...127 121 Reset all controllers 0...127 123 All notes off 0...127 Messages which function for samples or sample banks cntrl# parameter data rng 126 mono mode 0...127 127 poly mode 0...127 2.1.6. Program changes When a program change is received, the A3000 will select the correspondingly-numbered program as the one for playing and editing. However if the Program Change SW is off, nothing will happen. Also, program changes will be processed only on the channel specified by the Basic Receive SW. 2.1.7. Pitch bend The 7 bits of the MSB are used. 2.1.8 Channel aftertouch Received. 3. Realtime messages 3.1. Reception 3.1.1. Active sensing Once active sensing is received, monitoring will begin, and if no MIDI input appears for an interval longer than approximately 400 msec, the MIDI receive buffer will be cleared, and the tone generator will be damped. Appendix Appendix 353 MIDI data format MIDI data format 4.1.6. Dump Header 4.1. SAMPLE DUMP STANDARD 0 11110000 F0 1 01111110 7E Transmission is performed when you execute the Sample Editor command “Bulk” with the Standard 2 0nnnnnnn nnnnnnn = Channel Number format, or when a Sample Dump Request is received. 3 00110100 01 4 0sssssss sssssss = Sample number(LSB first) The A3000 will automatically detect whether the MIDI connections are an open loop or a closed loop, and 5 0sssssss sssssss = will automatically switch to use or not use hand shaking. 6 0eeeeeee eeeeeee = Sample format 7 0fffffff fffffff = Sample period(LSB first) Messages will be valid when their channel number matches the device number. 8 0fffffff fffffff = 9 0fffffff fffffff = The sample number is in the range of 0—1024 (displayed as 1—1025), and samples will automatically be 10 0ggggggg ggggggg = Sample length(LSB first) assigned to sample objects. For transmission, these numbers or the specified number will be used. For 11 0ggggggg ggggggg = reception, sample numbers in the range of 0—16383 will be recognized, and the sample will be kept as 12 0ggggggg ggggggg = “MIDI nnnnn” where sample number nnnnn is added to the name. 13 0hhhhhhh hhhhhhh = Sustain loop start point(LSB first) 14 0hhhhhhh hhhhhhh = 4.1.1. Dump Request 15 0hhhhhhh hhhhhhh = 16 0iiiiiii iiiiiii = Sustain loop end point(LSB first) 0 11110000 F0 17 0iiiiiii iiiiiii = 1 01111110 7E 18 0iiiiiii iiiiiii = 2 0nnnnnnn nnnnnnn = Channel Number 19 0jjjjjjj ppppppp = Loop type 3 00110100 03 20 11110111 F7 4 0sssssss sssssss = Sample number(LSB first) 5 0sssssss sssssss = This is the header portion of a dump. 6 11110111 F7 Name Range Contents When this message is received, the A3000 will search for the correspondingly-numbered sample, and if Sample format 8~28 Number of bits in one sample word that sample exists, a dump header will be transmitted. If the corresponding sample does not exist, Sample period 0~2097151 Sample rate (nSec units) processing will be terminated. Sample lenrth 0~2097151 Amount of data (word units) This message is not transmitted. Sustain Loop start point 0~2097151 Loop start address (word units) Sustain Loop end point 0~2097151 Loop end address (word units) 4.1.2. ACK Loop type $00/$01/$7F Loop type $00=forward only, 0 11110000 F0 $01=backward/forward, 1 01111110 7E $7F=Loop off 2 0nnnnnnn nnnnnnn = Ch...


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