Yamaha CBX-D5 User Manual

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*1 <ab>

(See Table 1 for DT command formats.)

*2 data bytes

The format and length vary depending on the DT status byte.
The first byte of the DT message is the channel number (It is usually from 0 to 3).

Several DT commands may be contained in one DT message.
The EOX (F7) command is used at the end of the DT message.
From a standpoint of error correction, we recommend inserting breaks in DT messages at 100 ms intervals.

DT command format (Table 1)

1: Encapsulated MIDI command (for details, see Table 2)

2: Device specific messages

2.1 parameter dump

CAUTION: When recording to a hard disk, one unit is used for multi-channel recording/

playback. For this reason, parameters are separated into Common and
Channel parameters. The parameter addresses used are as follows:

Channel parameter base address = h'0

Common parameter base address = h'2000

DT status (MS 3 bits)

Sub status (LS 4 bits)

0-2: Reserved

3: DT status of encapsulated MIDI command

Sub status equals to MIDI status code

4: DT status of device specific messages

Substatus=0

parameter dump

Substatus=1

parameter request

5 - 7: Reserved

Status 3

Substatus

MIDI status byte

Databyte[0]

channel

Databyte[1...]

MIDI data bytes

Status 4

Substatus

0

Databyte[0]

channel

Databyte[1 - 2]

parameter address

Databyte[3 - 4]

byte count

Databyte[5...]

data

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