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Alesis QS Series Keyboards Service Manual V1.00
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0A-MIDI Global Data Dump F0 00 00 0E 0E 0A 00 <data> F7
<data> is in the same format as described in 00, but with a different number of bytes due
to the difference in the global parameter size. The total number of data bytes sent for a
global data dump is 23, which corresponds to 20 bytes of global data. With the header,
the total number of bytes transmitted with a program dump is 31. Note that with version
prior to 2.00, the last three bytes of the global data will not be transmitted, since they did
not exist in previous versions.
0B-MIDI Global Data Dump Request F0 00 00 0E 0E 0B F7
When received, the QS6 will respond to this message with a MIDI global data dump (0A).
0C-MIDI All Dump Request F0 00 00 0E 0E 0C F7
When received, the QS6 will respond to this message with a 128 MIDI User Program
dumps (00), 100 MIDI New User Mix dumps (0E), and 128 User Effects dumps (06), and
a Global data dump (0A), for a total of 79,478 MIDI bytes. A delay of 4.25 milliseconds
will be placed between each dump, resulting in a total transfer time of about 27 seconds.
When receiving a complete dump, the QS6 does not require any delay between dumps.
0D-MIDI Mode Select F0 00 00 0E 0E 0D <mode> F7
<mode> = 0 = Program mode; 1 = Mix mode
When received, the QS6 will change to the mode that was selected. The settings will be
retained from the last time that mode was exited.
0E-MIDI New User Mix Dump F0 00 00 0E 0E 0E <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. This command (and the following one) exists
only in QSs with software versions 2.00 and above. The total number of data bytes sent
for a single mix dump is 158, which corresponds to 138 bytes of mix data. With the
header, the total number of bytes transmitted with a program dump is 166. 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.