Appendix – Yamaha PLG100-DX User Manual

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* Multi Part Parameter

1. BEND PITCH CONTROL

2. BEND FILTER CONTROL

3. BEND AMPLITUDE CONTROL

4. BEND LFO PMOD DEPTH

5. BEND LFO AMOD DEPTH

By default, the Pitch Control effect is applied.
If the Multi Part parameter

Rcv PITCH BEND CHANGE = OFF

, that part

will not receive pitch bend messages.

1.6 Channel aftertouch

This message conveys the pressure after the key is played on the keyboard (for

an entire MIDI channel). The pressure can be controlled for each part. This
message will affect the notes currently playing.

The effect of this message can be modified by the following parameters.

* Multi Part Parameter

1. CAT PITCH CONTROL

2. CAT FILTER CONTROL

3. CAT AMPLITUDE CONTROL

4. CAT LFO PMOD DEPTH

5. CAT LFO AMOD DEPTH

By default, there will be no effect.
If the Multi Part parameter

Rcv CHANNEL AFTER TOUCH = OFF

, that part

will not receive Channel Aftertouch.

1.7 Polyphonic aftertouch

This message conveys the pressure after the key is played on the keyboard (for

individual note numbers). The pressure can be controlled for each part. This
message will affect the notes currently playing.

The effect of this message is determined by the following Multi Part param-

eters.

l. PAT PITCH CONTROL

2. PAT AMPLITUDE CONTROL

3. PAT LFO PMOD DEPTH

4. PAT LFO AMOD DEPTH

By default, there will be no effect.
If the Multi Part parameter

Rcv POLY AFTER TOUCH = OFF

, that part will

not receive Polyphonic Aftertouch.

2. System exclusive messages

2.1 Parameter changes

This devices uses the following parameter changes.
[UNIVERSAL REALTIME MESSAGE]

1) Master Volume

[UNIVERSAL NON REALTIME MESSAGE]

1) General MIDI System On

[XG PARAMETER CHANGE]

1) XG System on
2) XG System parameter change
3) Multi Part parameter change

[PLG100-DX NATIVE PARAMETER CHANGE]

1) PLG100-DX System parameter change
2) PLG100-DX Multi Part parameter change

[DX PARAMETER CHANGE]

1) VCED parameter change
2) ACED parameter change

2.1.1 Universal realtime messages

2.1.1.1 Master Volume

11110000

F0H

= Exclusive status

01111111

7FH

= Universal Real Time

01111111

7FH

= ID of target device

00000100

04H

= Sub-ID #1=Device Control Message

00000001

01H

= Sub-ID #2=Master Volume

* 0sssssss

SSH

= Volume LSB

0ttttttt

TTH

= Volume MSB

11110111

F7H

= End of Exclusive

11110000

F0H

= Exclusive status

01111111

7FH

= Universal Real Time

0xxxnnnn

XNH

= Device Number, xxx = don’t care

00000100

04H

= Sub-ID #1=Device Control Message

00000001

01H

= Sub-ID #2=Master Volume

0sssssss

SSH

= Volume LSB

0ttttttt

TTH

= Volume MSB

11110111

F7H

= End of Exclusive

When received, the Volume MSB is reflected in the System Parameter MAS-

TER VOLUME.

* The binary expression

Osssssss

is expressed in hexadecimal as SSH.

The same applies elsewhere.

2.1.2 Universal non-realtime messages

2.1.2.1 General MIDI System On

11110000

F0H

= Exclusive status

01111110

7EH

= Universal Non-Real Time

01111111

7FH

= ID of target device

00001001

09H

= Sub-ID #1=General MIDI Message

00000001

01H

= Sub-ID #2=General MIDI On

11110111

F7H

= End of Exclusive

or

11110000

F0H

= Exclusive status

01111110

7EH

= Universal Non-Real Time

0xxxnnnn

XNH

= N:Device Number, X:don’t care

00001001

09H

= Sub-ID #1=General MIDI Message

00000001

01H

= Sub-ID #2=General MIDI On

11110111

F7H

= End of Exclusive

When this message is received, the SOUND MODULE MODE is set to XG,

and all data except for MIDI Master Tuning will be restored to the default value.

However this message will not be received when

SOUND MODULE MODE =

C/M

.

Since approximately 50ms is required to process this message, be sure to allow

an appropriate interval before sending the next message.

2.1.3 XG parameter change

This message sets XG-related parameters. Each message can set a single param-

eter.

The message format is as follows.

11110000

F0H

Exclusive status

01000011

43H

YAMAHA ID

0001nnnn

1NH

N:device Number

01001100

4CH

Model ID

0ggggggg

GGH

Address High

0mmmmmmm

MMH

Address Mid

0lllllll

LLH

Address Low

0sssssss

SSH

Data

:

:

11110111

F7H

End of Exclusive

For parameters whose Data Size is

2

or

4

, the appropriate amount of data will be

transmitted as indicated by Size.

2.1.3.1 XG System On

11110000

F0H

Exclusive status

01000011

43H

YAMAHA ID

0001nnnn

1NH

N:device Number

01001100

4CH

Model ID

00000000

00H

Address High

00000000

00H

Address Mid

01111110

7EH

Address Low

00000000

00H

Data

11110111

F7H

End of Exclusive

When ON is received, the SOUND MODULE MODE changes to XG.
Since approximately 50ms is required to process this message, be sure to allow

an appropriate interval before sending the next message.

2.1.3.2 XG System Parameter Change

This message sets the XG SYSTEM block (see Tables <1-1> and <1-2>).

2.1.3.3 Multi Part Parameter Change

This message sets the Multi Part block (see Tables <1-1> and <1-3>).

2.1.4 PLG100-DX native parameter change (1)

This message sets parameters unique to the PLG100-DX. Each message sets a

single parameter. The message format is as shown below.

11110000

F0H

Exclusive status

01000011

43H

YAMAHA ID

0001nnnn

1NH

N:Device Number

01100010

62H

Model ID

0ggggggg

GGH

Address High

0mmmmmmm

MMH

Address Mid

0lllllll

LLH

Address Low

0vvvvvvv

VVH

Data

:

:

11110111

F7H

End of Exclusive

For parameters whose Data Size is

2

or

4

, the appropriate amount of data will be

transmitted as indicated by Size.

2.1.4.1 PLG100-DX System Parameter Change

This message sets the PLG100-DX SYSTEM block (see Tables <2-1> and <2-

2>).

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