Section 6: Appendices
Receive One Setup (43h)
SYS_HEAD 43(h), vv(1)1, vv(1)2, vv(2)1, vv(2)2, xx1, xx2, yy1, yy2, zz(1)1, zz(1)2, zz(2)1, zz(2)2,
dd(1st)1,dd(1st)2, ... dd(nth)1, dd(nth)2, F7(h)
vv
When xx = 00(h)
When xx = 01(h)
yy
zz
dd(n)
The Receive One Setup procedure is used to load a Setup into the DDP. The number of setup bytes to be
received (n) is different for each setup. If the DDP is sent a Receive One setup procedure where the setup num-
ber is not a valid RAM destination, it will be ignored.
Request Bulk Dump (49h)
SYS_HEAD, 49(h), F7(h)
When a Request Bulk Dump procedure is received, the DDP will respond with a Receive Bulk Dump procedure.
Receive Bulk Dump (48h)
SYS_HEAD 48(h), dd(1st)1 dd(1st)2, ... dd(nth)1, dd(nth)2, F7(h)
dd(n)
The Receive Bulk Dump procedure is used to load all User Programs into the DDP. A software version number is
imbedded in the data.
Receive Key Scan Code (54h)
SYS_HEAD, 54(h), cc, F7(h)
cc
The Receive Key Scan Code procedure is used to emulate a button press on the front panel of the DDP. See the
Key Scan Code Maps for a list of Key Scan codes. The device will respond with a Receive Key Accepted proce-
dure.
Key
Next
Select
yyyyy
Prev
Encoder up*
Encoder controls are included, to allow you to emulate encoder moves as well as button presses.
** Config is included to make it accessible through SysEx commands even though it is not represented by its own
button.
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.software version number
Dual Mono is selected
Linked Type is selected
The Setup number, 1-100 (00-63h)
Byte Count
Program data
.Bulk Dump Data
Code for the Key Scan (note: there is only one byte, not two)
Code
Key
01h
Gate
05h
De-ess
09h
Prog
0Dh
Encoder down* 0Eh
Code
Key
02h
Comp
06h
S/EQ
0Ah
Store
Config**
Code
Key
03h
Lim
07h
Util
0Bh
Bypass
0Fh
Code
04h
08h
0Ch
*