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Re: XG programChange -- Was: Re: [fluid-dev]
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Peter Gebauer |
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Re: XG programChange -- Was: Re: [fluid-dev] |
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Mon, 16 Feb 2009 19:32:41 +0100 |
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Mutt/1.5.18 (2008-05-17) |
Hi again, Jimmy!
It's hard to search for these things, 99% of the hits are online stores
selling Yamaha products. In any case, the midi events logged contain just
one program change event, the rest are control changes and system
exclusives.
I really don't know why they aren't simply sending one program change,
I cannot make any sense of what it sends now. Maybe I can force it into
GM only mode.
/Peter
On 2009-02-16 (Mon) 09:47, jimmy wrote:
> > Date: Mon, 16 Feb 2009 16:30:05 +0100
> > From: Peter Gebauer
> > <address@hidden>
> >
> > Hi Jimmy,
> >
> > migth this be what happens with my Yamaha P-85 when I
> > change istrument?
> >
> > Logged midi events when changing:
> >
> > 2754,M Audio Delta 1010LT:0,System exclusive,,10,f0 43 73
> > 7f 4b 11 00 45
> > 00 f7
> > 2752,M Audio Delta 1010LT:0,Control change,1,94,0
> > 2752,M Audio Delta 1010LT:0,System exclusive,,9,f0 43 10
> > 4c 08 00 11 7f f7
> > 2751,M Audio Delta 1010LT:0,System exclusive,,10,f0 43 10
> > 4c 02 01 40 00
> > 00 f7
> > 2749,M Audio Delta 1010LT:0,Control change,1,91,25
> > 2749,M Audio Delta 1010LT:0,System exclusive,,10,f0 43 10
> > 4c 02 01 00 01
> > 11 f7
> > 2747,M Audio Delta 1010LT:0,System exclusive,,10,f0 43 73
> > 7f 4b 11 00 45
> > 7f f7
> > 2745,M Audio Delta 1010LT:0,Program change,1,0,
> > 2745,M Audio Delta 1010LT:0,Control change,1,32,112
> > 2745,M Audio Delta 1010LT:0,Control change,1,0,0
> >
> > /Peter
>
> Peter,
>
> I don't know for sure how the Yamaha P-85 handles it.
>
> Though, you could try to do a program change to a distinctively valid
> instrument (piano, string, nylon guitar), then try to set it to use the same,
> or one of the other instrument (program number) on a different and invalid
> bank (i.e. bank #111, ...) and see how it handles that program change.
>
> I also think that there are some sound banks that have only a few instruments
> (not all 128 instruments). So midi, or style files from one sound module (or
> keyboard) will generally sound different from a different sound module,
> because non-existing selection reverts to using the basic GM (bank 0) 128
> instrument sounds.
>
> If you look here:
>
> www.mboss.force9.co.uk/miditext/Xgvoice.txt
>
> you can see someone had taken some notes on some XG instruments mapping
> there. Note the bank and prog combination.
>
> I believe some Yamaha keyboard manuals do list their instrument map,
> especially the more costly models. Not 100% sure, but if interested, you can
> search the Yamaha keyboard manual library for Tyros, Tyros2, Tyros3,
> psr-s900, psr-s700, psr-s500, psr-9000, psr-3000, psr-1500, psr-1000, or your
> own P-85. I believe Yamaha also has text version of some of their keyboard
> manuals, too, which would help if you want to take personal notes by extract
> some of those mapping table.
>
> Jimmy
>
>
>
>
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