App-10
For parameters with data size of 2 or 4, transmit the appropriate
number of data bytes.
When sending the parameter change messages consecutively, be
sure to leave an appropriate interval (if the time base is 480, ca 5
unit) between the messages.
MIDI Data Format
EXAMPLES OF PARAMETER CHANGE
1. To set the Element Reserve of Part 2 to 10:
First check the Table 1 - 5 on page App-13 for the appropriate
Element Reserve address and data values. In this case, ad-
dress high is 08, mid is the Part number (02), and low is 00.
For the number of elements, set a hexadecimal value of 0A
(decimal 10).
Apply these to the 3.1.3 XG Native Parameter Change list as
follows:
11110000 F0 Exclusive status
01000011 43 YAMAHA ID
0001nnnn 1n* Device Number
01001100 4C XG Model ID
00001000 08 Address High
00000010 02 Address Mid
00000000 00 Address Low
00001010 0A Data (ELEMENT RESERVE)
11110111 F7 End of Exclusive
When this data is received, Element Reserve for Part 2 will be
set to 10.
* Make sure to set the appropriate MIDI device number.
2. To change Variation Effect type to Echo:
First check the Effect Type List (page App-26) to identify the
MSB and LSB numbers; for Echo Variation Effect type num-
bers are MSB = 07, LSB = 00.
Next, check the Address in Table 1 - 4 (page App-13) for the
VARIATION TYPE parameter; in this case the address is High,
Mid, Low = 02, 01, 40, respectively.
Apply these to the 3.1.3 XG Native Parameter Change list as
follows:
11110000 F0 Exclusive status
01000011 43 YAMAHA ID
0001nnnn 1n Device Number
01001100 4C XG Model ID
00000010 02 Address High
00000001 01 Address Mid
01000000 40 Address Low
00000111 07 Data (VARIATION TYPE MSB)
00000000 00 Data (VARIATION TYPE LSB)
11110111 F7 End of Exclusive
When this data is received, the CBX-K1XG will change the
effect type to Echo.
3. To change the effect Dry/Wet balance of Echo to 50% each:
First check the Effect Parameter List (page App-27), param-
eter number 10, to identify the Dry(50%)/Wet(50%); in this
case the Dry=Wet value is 64 (hexadecimal 40).
Next, check the Address in Table 1 - 4 (page App-13) for the
VARIATION PARAMETER 10; in this case the address is
High, Mid, Low = 02, 01, 54, respectively.
Apply these to the 3.1.3 XG Native Parameter Change list as
follows:
11110000 F0 Exclusive status
01000011 43 YAMAHA ID
0001nnnn 1n Device Number
01001100 4C XG Model ID
00000010 02 Address High
00000001 01 Address Mid
01010100 54 Address Low
01000000 40 Data (MSB) actual value
00000000 00 Data (LSB) 00 fixed
11110111 F7 End of Exclusive
When this data is received, the CBX-K1XG will change the
effect Dry/Wet balance to 50% each.
Be sure to allow enough time for the procedure to take place
by inserting an empty measure at the top of the song for ev-
ery channel.
3.1.3.1 XG System On
11110000 F0 Exclusive status
01000011 43 YAMAHA ID
0001nnnn 1n Device Number
01001100 4C XG Model ID
00000000 00 Address High
00000000 00 Address Mid
01111110 7E Address Low
00000000 00 Data
11110111 F7 End of Exclusive
When this data is received, the CBX-K1XG will switch to XG
mode and all the parameters will be initialized accordingly, and
XG-compatible messages such as NRPN and Bank Select mes-
sages can be received.
Since approximately 50ms is required to execute this message,
be sure to leave an appropriate interval before the subsequent
message.
3.1.3.2 XG System Data parameter change
See tables 1 - 1 and 1 - 2 (page App-12).
3.1.3.3 Multi Effect1 Data parameter change
See tables 1 - 1 and 1 - 4 (page App-12).
3.1.3.4 Multi Part Data parameter change
See tables 1 - 1 (page App-12) and 1 - 5 (page App-13).
3.1.3.5 Drums Setup Data parameter change
See tables 1 - 1 (page App-12) and 1 - 6 (page App-5) .
If a Drum Setup Reset parameter change message (page App-
12) is received (when CBX-K1XG is active), the Drum Setup
parameter values will be initialized.
Selecting a Drum Set (in any mode) will cause the Drum Setup
parameter values to be initialized.