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Alesis QS Series Keyboards Service Manual V1.00
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program dump is 408. The location of each parameter within a program dump is shown
in the next section.
01-MIDI User Program Dump Request F0 00 00 0E 0E 01 <program#> F7
<program#>= 0..127 selects individual user programs
When received, the QS6 will respond to this message with a MIDI user program dump
(00) of the program number selected.
02-MIDI Edit Program Dump F0 00 00 0E 0E 02 <edit#> <data> F7
<edit#> = 0=program mode edit; 1-16=Mix program edits 1-16
<data> is in the same format as described in 00. Loading a program into the QS6
program edit buffer will not change the current effect edit buffer, even if the program’s
effect number is different than the current effect number.
03-MIDI Edit Program Dump Request F0 00 00 0E 0E 03 <edit#> F7
<edit#> = 0=program mode edit; 1-16=Mix program edits 1-16
When received, the QS6 will respond to this message with a MIDI edit program dump
(02) of the edit program selected.
04-MIDI Old User Mix Dump F0 00 00 0E 0E 04 <mix#> <data> F7
<mix#>
= 0..99 selects individual user mixes; 100=mix edit buffer
<data> is in the same format as described in 00, but with a different number of bytes due
to the difference in the mix parameters. As shown later, this command (and the following
one) exists to accommodate QSs with software versions below 2.00. The total number of
data bytes sent for a single mix dump is 141, which corresponds to 123 bytes of mix
data. With the header, the total number of bytes transmitted with a program dump is
149. When loading a mix into the mix edit buffer, none of the 16 program edit buffers or
the effect buffer will be changed, even if the new mix buffer contains program numbers
different than what is currently selected.