Parameters affecting the entire unit, such as how the two MIDI IN connectors will function, are called System Parameters.
<MODEL ID = 42H>
Address(H)
Size(H)
00 00 7F
00 00 01
* When the Data value 00 is received, the same processing will be carried out as when GS Reset is received. Other values are ignored.
00 01 00
00 00 01
:
:
00 01 0F
00 00 01
00 01 10
00 00 01
:
:
00 01 1F
00 00 01
00 01 20
00 00 01
:
:
00 01 2F
00 00 01
00 01 30
00 00 01
:
:
00 01 3F
00 00 01
* You can modify the receiving MIDI port at which channel messages will be received for each BLOCK. We suggest that normally you use PORT A for BLOCK00 – 0F, PORT B for BLOCK10 –
1F, PORT C for BLOCK20 – 2F, and PORT D for BLOCK30 – 3F. (In this case there is no need to change the setting.)
* Refer to page 237 for details of each BLOCK.
GPatch parameters
❍Patch common parameters
The parameters common to all Parts in each module are called Patch Common parameters.
Address(H)
Size(H)
40 00 00
00 00 04
40 00 01#
40 00 02#
40 00 03#
* Refer to section 5. Supplementary material, About the Tuning (page 245).
40 00 04
00 00 01
40 00 05
00 00 01
40 00 06
00 00 01
40 00 7F
00 00 01
40 01 00
00 00 10
40 01 : #
40 01 0F#
40 01 30
00 00 01
40 01 31
00 00 01
40 01 32
00 00 01
40 01 33
00 00 01
40 01 34
00 00 01
40 01 35
00 00 01
40 01 37
00 00 01
* REVERB MACRO is a macro parameter that allows global setting of reverb parameters. When you select the reverb type with REVERB MACRO, each reverb parameter will be set to their most
suitable value.
* REVERB CHARACTER is a parameter that changes the reverb algorithm. The value of REVERB CHARACTER corresponds to the REVERB MACRO of the same number.