Yamaha MU5 Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
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• Multi Part parameters
REVERB SEND DEPTH
• All Multi Common parameters
• All Drum Setup parameters
• Voice Memory
• Program Change Table
4.6 Dump request
The MU5 responds to dump requests for the following types of data:
• MU5 Native data
1) System data
2) Multi Part data
3) System Information
• TG100 Native data
1) System data
2) Multi Part data
3) Multi Common Parameter
4) Drum Setup Parameter
5) Voice Memory
6) Program Change Table
7) System Information
The MU5 cannot transmit a dump request.
Dump requests to the MU5 should follow format given below.
11110000 F0 = Exclusive status
01000011 43 = YAMAHA ID
0011nnnn 3n = Device number
00101011 44 = MU5 Model ID
0aaaaaaa aaaaaaa = Start address 1st byte
0aaaaaaa aaaaaaa = Start address 2nd byte
0aaaaaaa aaaaaaa = Start address 3rd byte
0sssssss sssssss = Byte count bit 20 bit 14
0sssssss sssssss = Byte count bit 13 bit 7
0sssssss sssssss = Byte count bit 6 bit 0
0ccccccc ccccccc = Checksum
11110111 F7 = End of exclusive
When the receive address of the dump request corresponds to the start address and
the received dump request byte count is correct, the data is transmitted. (Refer to the
tables at the end of this section for more information about the start address and byte
count.)
The MU5 cannot send amounts of data greater than 513 bytes at a time. If a dump
request exceeding 513 bytes is received, the MU5 breaks up the data into packets of
512 bytes or less and pauses for 120 msec or more before transmitting each packet.
After adding the Start Address, Byte Count and Checksum, the checksum’s first 7
bit values will be 0.
MIDI Data Format