10-16
MIDI Mode
Program Change Formats
If
your
PC3K
is
already
in
the
memory
bank
you
want
to
use,
you
can
send
it
single
PCHs
from
0
to
127,
to
select
programs
within
that
memory
bank.
The
PC3K’s
response
depends
on
the
setting
for
the
Bank/Select
parameter
on
the
MIDI
Mode
RECV
page.
If
you
want
to
change
the
memory
bank,
the
PC3K
must
receive
either
an
MC
0
or
32
message
with
value
0–127.
The
next
PCH
in
the
range
0–127
will
select
the
correspondingly
numbered
program
in
the
newly
selected
bank.
The
following
table
of
examples
should
help
make
it
clear.
QAccess
Using
this
setting
is
similar
to
using
the
Extended
program
change
format,
but
it
goes
one
step
further.
Incoming
program
change
commands
are
interpreted
just
as
they
are
in
the
normal
Extended
format.
But
the
resulting
program
change
number,
instead
of
selecting
a
program,
selects
a
Quick
Access
bank
entry
(you
must
be
in
Quick
Access
mode
for
this
to
work).
There
are
two
advantages
to
using
this
format.
First,
it
allows
you
to
select
both
programs
and
setups
using
program
change
commands,
without
having
to
switch
between
Program
and
Setup
modes.
Second,
you
can
remap
incoming
program
change
commands
to
select
programs
or
setups
with
different
IDs.
This
is
handy
if
the
sending
unit
can’t
send
program
change
commands
higher
than
127.
First,
a
brief
review
of
Quick
Access
bank
structure.
Each
Quick
Access
bank
can
store
ten
entries,
each
of
which
can
be
a
program
or
a
setup.
Each
of
the
PC3K’s
10
memory
banks
can
store
20
Quick
Access
banks
(except
the
Zeros
bank,
which
can
store
75).
Therefore
when
you’re
in
Quick
Access
mode,
you
have
access
to
200
(or
750
in
the
Zeros
bank)
programs
or
setups
without
leaving
the
currently
selected
memory
bank.
The
QA
Ext
program
change
format
lets
you
select
any
one
of
those
programs
or
setups
via
MIDI.
If
you
select
another
memory
bank,
you
have
a
different
set
of
200
programs
and
setups
at
your
disposal.
When
you’re
using
this
format,
the
PC3K
will
respond
to
MC
0
or
32
messages
for
selecting
QA
banks,
and
to
PCHs
for
selecting
entries
within
the
current
bank.
PCHs
select
entries
according
to
their
“chronological”
listing
within
the
QA
bank
(not
according
to
their
IDs).
Depending
on
the
QA
bank
entry
you
want
to
select,
you’ll
send
the
PC3K
either
a
PCH
(value
0
to
127),
or
a
MIDI
Controller
0
or
32
message
(value
0
to
127)
followed
by
a
PCH.
Sending
a
single
command
will
let
you
select
from
a
range
of
10
QA
banks
and
select
an
entry
within
that
bank
(see
the
table
below).
To
select
a
different
range
of
QA
banks,
send
an
MC
0
or
32
message
followed
by
a
PCH.
Bank Change
Command Received
Program Change
Command Received
Result
MC 0 or 32: value 0
PCH: value 99
Program 99 (
Base1
bank, 99th program)
MC 0 or 32: value 1
PCH: value 41
Program 169 (
Base2
bank, 41st program)
MC 0 or 32: value 1
PCH: value 129
Program 258 (
Classic Keys
bank, 2nd program)
MC 0 or 32: value 7
None
KB3
bank selected, no change in current program (bank
selection is pending for next PCH)
Command Type
Value Range
Result
MIDI controller 0 or
32 (MC 0 or MC 32)
0 to 127
Selects QA bank 0n, 1n, 2n, 3n, 4n, 5n, 6n, 7n in current memory bank
Standard (PCH)
0–127
Selects last digit (n above) of QA bank, and entry within that bank
Summary of Contents for PC3K6
Page 24: ...1 6 Introduction Options...
Page 50: ...4 4 The Operating Modes Using the Modes...
Page 58: ...5 8 Editing Conventions Special Button Functions...
Page 130: ...6 72 Program Mode Programming Tips...
Page 202: ...7 72 Setup Mode Recording A Setup To Song Mode...
Page 206: ...8 4 Quick Access Mode The QA Editor...
Page 232: ...9 26 Effects Mono Algorithms...
Page 268: ...11 18 Master Mode Preview Sample PRVIEW...
Page 302: ...12 34 Song Mode and the Song Editor Song Editor The EVENT Page...
Page 328: ...14 14 Keymap and Sample Editing Editing Samples...
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Page 370: ...D 32 PC3K Objects V 1 31 Effect Chains...
Page 372: ...E 2 PC3K Legacy File Conversion Object Types and Conversion Details...