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DTX700

   Data List

MIDI Data Format

1. General

1.1 Scope

The specifications described herein apply to transmission and reception 

of MIDI data by the DTX700.

1.2 Compliance

The specifications described herein comply with the MIDI 1.0 standard. 

1.3 Legend

The following symbols have a special meaning herein. 

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$: Placed in front of hexadecimal numbers. 

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$nn: Indicates multiple digits.

2. Channel Messages

Channel messages on MIDI channel 10 are not received when the Rcv10ch 

parameter on the Menu area’s Utility/MIDI page is set to “off”.

2.1 Key On & Key Off

Key On and Key Off messages are transmitted and received. 

Range of notes received: 0 (C-2) to 127 (G8)

Velocity range: 1 to 127 (i.e., Note On only) 

2.2 Control Change

The internal sequencer can record and play back all varieties of 

Control Change message; accordingly, the DTX700 can both transmit 

and receive all such messages. Details pertaining to the internal tone 

generator and drum trigger function are described below.

2.2.1 Bank Select MSB (0), LSB (32)

Bank Select MSB and LSB messages are transmitted and received.  

MSB = 0, LSB = any value: GM instrument voices

MSB = 127, LSB = any value: GM drum voices (see Note 1)

MSB = 125, LSB = 1: Drum voices, User kits 1 to 100 (see Note 3)

* Note 1: General MIDI drum voices

Only program number 1 is received, and the corresponding GM preset 

kit is selected

* Note 2: Drum voices, preset kits

The drum kit having the same number as the received program 

number is selected. 

In all of these cases, a drum voice can be selected for MIDI channels 

other than channel 10; however, the drum map used is identical to that 

for channel 10. 

2.2.2  Modulation (1)

Modulation messages are received but not transmitted. 

2.2.3  Foot Controller (4)

Foot Controller messages are transmitted and received. 

2.2.4 Portamento Time (5)

Portamento Time messages are received but not transmitted. 

2.2.5 Data Entry (6)

Data Entry messages are received but not transmitted. These 

messages are used to specify RPN data.

2.2.6 Main Volume (7)

Main Volume messages are transmitted and received. 

2.2.7 Pan (10)

Pan messages are transmitted and received. A value of 0 corresponds 

to the far left of the stereo image; a value of 127, to the far right.

2.2.8 Expression (11)

Expression messages are received but not transmitted. 

2.2.9  EG Sustain Level (31)

EG Sustain Level messages are received but not transmitted. 

2.2.10 Hold 1 (64)

Hold 1 messages are received but not transmitted. 

2.2.11 Portamento Switch (65)

Portamento Switch messages are received but not transmitted. 

2.2.12 Sostenuto (66)

Sostenuto messages are received but not transmitted. 

2.2.13 Harmonic Content (71)

Harmonic Content messages are received but not transmitted. 

2.2.14 EG Release Time (72)

EG Release Time messages are received but not transmitted. 

2.2.15 EG Attack Time (73)

EG Attack Time messages are received but not transmitted. 

2.2.16 Brightness (74)

Brightness messages are received but not transmitted. 

2.2.17  EG Decay Time (75)

EG Decay Time messages are received but not transmitted. 

2.2.18 Effect 1 Depth (91)

Effect 1 Depth messages are transmitted and received. The message 

value corresponds to the Reverb Send level.

2.2.19 Effect 3 Depth (93)

Effect 3 Depth messages are transmitted and received. The message 

value corresponds to the Chorus Send level.

2.2.20  Effect 4 Depth (94)

Effect 4 Depth messages are transmitted and received. The message 

value corresponds to Variation Send level.

2.2.21  Data Increment (96), Decrement (97)

Data Increment and Decrement messages are received but not 

transmitted. 

2.2.22 RPN

$00/$00 Pitch bend sensitivity: Received but not transmitted. 

$00/$01 Fine tuning: Received but not transmitted. 

$00/$02 Coarse tuning: Received but not transmitted. 

$7f/$7f NULL: Received but not transmitted.

2.2.23  HH Controllers (1 to 95)

If, on the Menu area’s Kit/Pad page, the HH Func parameter

is set to “MIDI” and the HH MIDI Type parameteris set to any value 

between “CC01” and “CC95”, a Control Change message with the 

corresponding control change number will be sent whenever the hi-hat 

controller is pressed. 

2.2.24  Kit Transmit MIDI (1 to 95)

If the CC No parameter from the Menu area’s Kit/MIDI/Other page is 

set to a value between “1” and “95” for a specific kit, a Control Change 

message with the corresponding control change number will be sent 

whenever that kit is selected.  

2.2.25  MIDI Message Type (1 to 95)

If the MessageType parameter from the Menu area’s Kit/MIDI/Assign 

page is set to “CC” for a specific pad, a Control Change message with 

the control change number specified by the CCNo parameter from the 

Menu area’s Kit/MIDI/Other page will, upon striking of that pad, be sent 

via the MIDI OUT connector but not to the internal tone generator.

2.2.26  Pad Function (1 to 95)

If the PadFunc parameter from the Menu area’s Utility/Pad page is set 

to any value between “CC01” and “CC95” for a specific pad, a Control 

Change message with the corresponding control change number will 

be sent upon striking of that pad.  

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Summary of Contents for DTX700

Page 1: ...Kit List 2 Instrument Name List 2 Voice List 6 Song List 10 Master EQ List 10 Trigger Setup List 10 Effect Type List 11 Effect Parameter List 12 MIDI Data Format 16 MIDI Implementation Chart 18 DATA L...

Page 2: ...lec 2 040 Elec 3 041 Elec 4 042 ElecComp 1 043 ElecComp 2 044 ElecComp 3 045 Elec FX 1 046 Elec FX 2 047 Elec Gate 048 Elec Click 049 ElecPow 1 050 ElecPow 2 051 Gate 1 052 Gate 2 053 Gate 3 054 Gate...

Page 3: ...ak M 007 Oak L 008 Oak F 009 Maple H 010 Maple M 011 Maple L 012 Maple F 013 Beech H 014 Beech M 015 Beech L 016 Beech F 017 Vin70s H 018 Vin70s M 019 Vin70s L 020 Vin50s H 021 Vin50s M 022 Vin50s L 0...

Page 4: ...9 NanBangZi 040 MuYu 1 041 MuYu 2 042 MuYu 3 043 MuYu 4 044 XiaoBo Opn 045 XiaoBo Cls 046 XiaoBo SW 047 DaBo Opn 048 DaBo Cls 049 DaBo SW 050 XiaoLuo 051 ZhongLuo 052 HuLuo 053 JingLuo 054 FengLuo 055...

Page 5: ...059 DigiVoice2 060 Vox BD1 061 Vox BD2 062 Vox SD1 063 Vox SD2 No Name 064 Vox ClRm 065 Vox Clap 066 Vox HHCls 067 Vox HHClEg 068 Vox HHFt 069 Vox HHSp 070 Vox HHOp 071 Vox HHEO 072 Vox HiTom 073 Vox...

Page 6: ...058 BeechC Off 059 BeechCOpOf 060 BeechCClOf 061 Funky 062 Funky OpRm 063 Funky ClRm No Name 064 Funky Off 065 Funky OpOf 066 Funky ClOf 067 Brass 068 Brs OpRm 069 Brs ClRm 070 Brs Off 071 Brs OpOf 0...

Page 7: ...Rotary L 100 Rot Down H 101 Rot Down M 102 Rot Down L 103 Rot Up H 104 Rot Up M 105 Rot Up L 106 RotVelBndH 107 RotVelBndM 108 RotVelBndL 109 Brush H 110 Brush H Rm 111 Brush H Hp 112 Brush M 113 Bru...

Page 8: ...f Open 041 Daf Edge 042 Daf Slap 043 Daf Mute 044 Daholla Op 045 Daholla Mt 046 Daholla Sl 047 Riq Open 048 Riq Mute 049 Riq Slap 050 Riq Hit 051 Riq Shake 052 RiqShakeSW 053 Sagat Op 054 Sagat Cl 055...

Page 9: ...60 Vox BD1 061 Vox BD2 062 Vox SD1 063 Vox SD2 Voice List No Name 064 Vox ClRm 065 Vox Clap 066 Vox HHCls 067 Vox HHClEg 068 Vox HHFt 069 Vox HHSp 070 Vox HHOp 071 Vox HHEO 072 Vox HiTom 073 Vox MidTo...

Page 10: ...ossa Nova BossaNova 41 Fusion US Fusion 42 J Fusion 43 Latin LatinSamba 44 LatinSongo 45 Reggae Reggae 46 Second Line 2ndLine 47 Pad Song Funk C 48 Funk F 49 FunkOrgan 50 AltRock1 51 AltRock2 52 AltRo...

Page 11: ...toWah O WAH TouchWah O WAH TouchWahDist O REVERB REV SPX Hall O O REV SPX Room O O REV SPX Stage O O REV R3 Hall O REV R3 Room O REV R3 Plate O REV EarlyRef O REV GateReverb O REV ReverseGate O CHORUS...

Page 12: ...12dB 12dB 0 1 12 0 5 SPX Flanger LFOSpeed LFODpth LFODiff L Freq L Gain H Freq H Gain M Freq M Gain M Width DlyOfst FBLevel 0 000Hz 39 70Hz 0 127 180deg 180deg 32Hz 2 0kHz 12dB 12dB 500Hz 16 0kHz 12d...

Page 13: ...t LFOWave Type OverDr Output 0 100Hz 20 0Hz 0 127 0 127 12 0 12 0 sin trp high mid low bass 0 0dB 40 0dB 20 0dB 10 0dB When the Value of Bottom is greater than Top the sound will not be modulated and...

Page 14: ...kHz 12dB 12dB 100Hz 10 0kHz 12dB 12dB 0 1 12 0 mono stereo RotarySp SpeedCtrl S FTmRotor S FTmHorn RotorS HornS RotorF HornF MicAngl DriveRotor DriveHorn Rotor Horn L Freq L Gain H Freq H Gain slow fa...

Page 15: ...63 63 0 1 1 0 32Hz 2 0kHz 12dB 12dB 500Hz 16 0kHz 12dB 12dB Category MSC Misc Isolator On Off LowLvl MidLvl HiLvl LowMute MidMute HiMute off on 64 63 64 63 64 63 off on off on off on Telephone InpMode...

Page 16: ...not transmitted 2 2 11 Portamento Switch 65 Portamento Switch messages are received but not transmitted 2 2 12 Sostenuto 66 Sostenuto messages are received but not transmitted 2 2 13 Harmonic Content...

Page 17: ...and the HH MIDI Type parameter is set to AT Channel Aftertouch messages will be sent when the hi hat controller is operated 2 7 Polyphonic Aftertouch Polyphonic Aftertouch messages are transmitted an...

Page 18: ...x x x x o x 1 m is always treated as 1 regardless of its value 2 depend on PolyAfter setting 3 depend on HH Ctrl MIDI Type setting 4 depend on HH Ctrl MIDI Type or MIDI Other CC or MIDI MessageType se...

Page 19: ...Note OFF Key s Ch s 0 121 1 16 x o 9nH v 1 127 x 9nH v 0 o o o o 0 127 x x x o 1 o 3 o o o o x x 1 if MIDI clock out is on 2 if MIDI sync is midi 3 if Seq Control in out is enabled x x 0 127 x Mode 1...

Page 20: ...web site http dtxdrums yamaha com Yamaha Manual Library http www yamaha co jp manual U R G Digital Musical Instruments Division 2011 Yamaha Corporation 012PO 01A0 WW02650 dtx700_en_datalist_1223 indd...

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