MIDI Mode
Program Change Formats
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Program Change Formats
The
PC3K
can
store
more
programs
than
the
MIDI
program
change
specification
can
handle
(MIDI
lets
you
send
program
change
numbers
from
0
to
127
or
1
to
128
only).
So
we’ve
designed
a
system
that
makes
program
selection
more
flexible.
This
is
true
whether
you’re
selecting
programs
from
the
PC3K’s
front
panel,
or
via
MIDI.
The
PC3K
gives
you
thousands
of
program
change
numbers
to
work
with.
These
are
organized
into
16
banks
of
128
each
(the
memory
banks).
A
program’s
object
ID
is
its
program
change
number,
as
discussed
in
Chapter
5.
This
makes
it
easy
to
keep
track
of
your
programs.
The
PC3K
can
use
several
different
formats
for
interpreting
program
change
commands.
The
value
for
the
ProgChgMode
parameter
on
the
RECEIVE
page
determines
which
format
is
used,
and
the
one
you
should
select
depends
on
your
MIDI
system.
If
you
expect
you’ll
always
change
programs
from
your
PC3K’s
front
panel,
selecting
programs
is
as
simple
as
entering
the
program
change
number
(the
program’s
object
ID)
on
the
alphanumeric
pad,
and
pressing
Enter
.
Even
program
numbers
above
the
usual
MIDI
limit
of
127
can
be
selected
this
way.
Extended Program Changes
If
you’re
controlling
your
PC3K
from
a
MIDI
device
that
can
handle
the
MIDI
Controller
0
or
32
program
‐
change
format,
you’ll
have
the
greatest
flexibility
if
you
set
the
ProgChgType
parameter
to
a
value
of
Extended
.
When
you’re
using
the
extended
program
change
format,
then
depending
on
the
value
of
the
BankSelect
parameter
on
the
RECEIVE
page
in
MIDI
mode,
the
PC3K
will
respond
to
either
MIDI
Controller
0
or
32
program
change
commands
for
bank
selection,
and
standard
program
change
commands
for
program
changes
within
the
current
bank.
Different
values
have
different
results,
as
shown
in
the
following
table:
Program Change Type
For Use With:
Extended
Bank changes and Program changes. A bank has 128 ids. Note
that our system will recognize 16 banks, from 0 to 15. (2048 ids).
This is for connecting a PC2 or a generic MIDI device as a controller
device.
K2600
Bank changes and Program changes. A bank has 100 ids. Our
system will recognize in this case 21 banks, from 0 to 20. For
example, with MIDI out from a K2600 into the MIDI in of a PC3K, if
you scroll or enter a number in the K2600 you will see the same
numbers in the K2600 and in the PC3K if the programs exist.
QAccess
Other PC3Ks (or K2600s, K2500s or K2000s) similarly set, when in
Quick Access mode
Program Change Command
Type
Value of
Message
Result
MIDI controller 0 or 32
(MC 0 or MC 32)
0 to 16
Selects memory bank zeros–900s
Standard (PCH)
0 to 127
Selects correspondingly numbered program in current
memory bank
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