99
M I D I D a t a F o r m a t
11110000
F0H
=
Exclusive status
01111111
7FH
=
Universal Real Time
01111111
7FH
=
ID of target device
00000100
04H
=
Sub-ID #1=Device Control
Message
00000001
01H
=
Sub-ID #2=Master Volume
*0sssssss
SSH
=
Volume LSB
0ttttttt
TTH
=
Volume MSB
11110111
F7H
=
End of Exclusive
or,
11110000
F0H
=
Exclusive status
01111111
7FH
=
Universal Real Time
0xxxnnnn
XNH
=
N:device Number, X:don’t
care
00000100
04H
=
Sub-ID #1=Device Control
Message
00000001
01H
=
Sub-ID #2=Master Volume
0sssssss
SSH
=
Volume LSB
0ttttttt
TTH
=
Volume MSB
11110111
F7H
=
End of Exclusive
When this is received, the Volume MSB will be reflected by
the System parameter MASTER VOLUME.
* The binary expression 0sssssss is expressed in hexadecimal as
SSH.
The same applies elsewhere.
2.1.2 Universal non-realtime messages
2.1.2.1 General MIDI System On
This system exclusive message causes the MU15 to function
as a tone generator that is compatible with GM System Level 1.
11110000
F0H
=
Exclusive status
01111110
7EH
=
Universal Non-Real Time
01111111
7FH
=
ID of target device
00001001
09H
=
Sub-ID #1=General MIDI
Message
00000001
01H
=
Sub-ID #2=General MIDI On
11110111
F7H
=
End of Exclusive
or,
11110000
F0H
=
Exclusive status
01111110
7EH
=
Universal Non-Real Time
0xxxnnnn
XNH
=
N:Device Number, X:don’t
care
00001001
09H
=
Sub-ID #1=General MIDI
Message
00000001
01H
=
Sub-ID #2=General MIDI On
11110111
F7H
=
End of Exclusive
When this message is received, the SOUND MODULE
MODE is set to XG,
and all data except for MIDI Master Tuning will be restored to
the default value.
Since approximately 50[ms] is required in order to process
this message,
be sure to allow an appropriate interval before sending the
next message.
2.1.2.2 Identity Request
11110000
F0H
=
Exclusive status
01111110
7EH
=
Universal Non-Real Time
0mmmmmmm
MMH
=
Device Number
00000110
06H
=
Sub-ID #1=General
Information
00000001
01H
=
Sub-ID #2=Identity
Request
11110111
F7H
=
End of Exclusive
When this message is received, this device will transmit an
Identity Reply message as described in the following section
2.1.2.3.
2.1.2.3 Identity Reply
11110000
F0H
=
Exclusive status
01111110
7EH
=
Universal Non-Real Time
0mmmmmmm
MMH
=
Device Number
00000110
06H
=
Sub-ID #1=General
Information
00000010
02H
=
Sub-ID #2=Identity Reply
01000011
43H
=
YAMAHA ID
00000000
00H
=
Device Family Code LSB
MU15 ID #1
01000001
41H
=
Device Family Code MSB
MU15 ID #2
01010001
51H
=
Device Number Code LSB
MU15 ID #3
00000011
03H
=
Device Number Code MSB
MU15 ID #4
00000000
00H
00000000
00H
00000000
00H
00000001
01H
=
Tone Generator Code=XG
11110111
F7H
=
End of Exclusive
This device will transmit this message when it receives the
Identity Request message of 2.1.2.2.
2.1.3 XG parameter change
This message sets XG-related parameters. Each message can
set a single parameter.
The message format is as follows.
11110000
F0H
Exclusive status
01000011
43H
YAMAHA ID
0001nnnn
1NH
N:device Number
01001100
4CH
Model ID
0ggggggg
GGH
Address High
0mmmmmmm
MMH
Address Mid
0lllllll
LLH
Address Low
0sssssss
SSH
Data
:
:
11110111
F7H
End of Exclusive
For parameters whose Data Size is 2 or 4, the appropriate
amount of data will be transmitted as indicated by Size.
EXAMPLE OF PARAMETER CHANGE
Changing chorus type to “Flanger1”
First, check the Effect Type List (page 84) to identify
the MSB and LSB numbers; for “Flanger1” Chorus type
numbers are MSB = 43, LSB = 0.
Next, check the Address in Table 1-4 (page 103) for the
CHORUS TYPE parameter; in this case the address is
High,Mid,Low = 02,01,20, respectively.
Apply these to the 2.1.3 XG parameter change list as
follows:
11110000
F0H
Exclusive status
01000011
43H
YAMAHA ID
0001nnnn
1NH
N:device Number*
01001100
4CH
XG Model ID
00000010
02H
Address High