C-7
Rev 2.2, 10/31/94
The parameter map shows the location of various entities within the memory space of the 601.
You can access these by using the program/setup data write command (1Dh).
Table 9. Parameter Map
Offset (dec)
Description
0-99
Edit Buffer
100-199
RAM Program 1
12800-12899
RAM Program 128
12900-12999
ROM Program 1
25600-25699
ROM Program 128
25700-25835
Global Parameters
Global Parameter
Offset (dec)
Description
Value (dec)
25700
MIDI Channel
0-15
127:OMNI
25701
MIDI Unit
0-126
127: all
25702
Current Pgm
range: 0-127
LSB 7 bits program number, 0-255
25703
Current Pgm
0-1 MSB 2 bits of program number
25704
15 dB Microphone Pad
0:OUT, 1: IN
25705
Signal Source
0: AES input 1 to L & R
1: AES input 2 to L & R
2: AES inputs summed to L & R
3: AES inputs to L & R (stereo)
4: Analog input 1 to L & R
5: Analog input 2 to L & R
6: Analog inputs summed to L & R
7:Analog inputs to L & R, independent gain controls (stereo)
25706
Signal/Clock
Configuration
BIT0:
0:DSP->DAC
1:AES->DAC
BIT2:
0:ADC->INPUT
1:AES->INPUT
BIT1:
0:ADC->MCLK
1:AES->MCLK
BIT4:
0:44.1 kHz sample rt
1:48.0 kHz sample rt
25707
MIDI echo
0: no echo
1: echo
25708
Memory protect
0: no protection
1: protected
25709
Reserved
25710
Reserved
25711
Front panel lockout
0:enabled, 85: partial 127:maximum
25712
Reserved
25713
Current sample rate
1:48khz, 2:44.1khz (read only)
25714-5
full left pan
see below
25774-5
center
25834-5
full right pan
The pan table (locations 25714-25835) is loaded from the default pan table when the 601 is
first initialized . The table consists of 61 pairs of left-right attenuation values. These values may
be edited should your application require something different. The new values survive power
on/off cycles.
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