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Yamaha DME8o-ES User Manual

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DME8i-ES/DME8o-ES/DME4io-ES Owner’s Manual

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Transmit
When the “Parameter Change Tx Switch” is On and a parameter is
edited via DME Designer, appropriate Parameter Change data will
be transmitted as specified by the “MIDI Parameter Change Table”
and “MIDI Tx Channel” settings.
Refer to “Supplementary Information 1” for cases in which multi-
ple messages are assigned to a single parameter.
Refer to “Supplementary Information 2” for information on setting
Parameter Data values.

Supplementary Information 1
Messages Transmitted When Multiple Messages are Assigned to
the Same Parameter
The DME8i-ES/DME8o-ES/DME4io-ES MIDI transmit messag-
es are specified via the “MIDI Control Change Table” and “MIDI
Parameter Change Table.”
(The “MIDI Control Change Table” and “MIDI Parameter
Change Table” can be set up via DME Designer.)
Multiple messages can be assigned to a single parameter, but the
DME8i-ES/DME8o-ES/DME4io-ES will only transmit one of the
assigned messages.
The transmitted messages are as follows:
• If a Control Change message and a Parameter Change message

are assigned to the same parameter
→ the Control Change message will be transmitted.

• If multiple Control Change numbers are assigned to the same pa-

rameter
→ the smallest Control Change number message will be trans-
mitted.

• If multiple Parameter Change numbers are assigned to the same

parameter
→ the smallest Parameter Change number message will be trans-
mitted.

Supplementary Information 2
Setting the Parameter Change Message Parameter Data Values
The Parameter change parameter values are expressed as 32-bit in-
tegers with or without parity.
• A parity bit (positive:0, negative:1) is added above the most sig-

nificant value bit (bit 31).

• Fractional parameters will be converted according to the integer

table.

• For integers with parity, negative numbers are expressed as the

2’s complement.

Status

F0h (11110000b)

System Exclusive Message

ID No.

43h (01000011b)

Manufacturer’s ID

No.(YAMAHA)

DEVICE ID.

1xh (0001xxxxb)

Rx/Tx Channel (0-15)

GROUP ID.

3Eh (00111110b)

Digital Mixer

MODEL ID.

10h (00010000b)

Device Code (DME)

Parameter

Address

aah (0aaaaaaab)

Parameter Address High

aah (0aaaaaaab)

Parameter Address Low

Parameter

Data Value

ddh (0dddddddb)

data 0

ddh (0dddddddb)

data 1

ddh (0dddddddb)

data 2

ddh (0dddddddb)

data 3

ddh (0dddddddb)

data 4

EOX

F7h (11110111b)

End of Exclusive

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0 0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

1

1

1

1

1

0

1

0

0

0

0

0

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1 1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

0

0

0

0

0

1

1

0

0

0

data 0

data 1

data 2

data 3

data 4

0

0

0

0

0

3

E

8

data 0 = 00h

data 1 = 00h

data 2 = 00h

data 3 = 07h

data 4 = 68h

bit0

bit1

bit2

bit3

bit4

bit5

bit6

bit7

bit8

bit9

bit10

bit11

bit12

bit13

bit14

bit15

bit16

bit17

bit18

bit19

bit20

bit21

bit22

bit23

bit24

bit25

bit26

bit27

bit28

bit29

bit30

bit31

0

0

F

F

F

F

F

C

1

8

data 0 = 1Fh

data 1 = 7Fh

data 2 = 7Fh

data 3 = 78h

data 4 = 18h

parity

Example:
• Decimal value 1000

→ Hexadecimal value 3E8h

• Decimal value 1000

→ Hexadecimal value FFFFFC18h (2’s complement of 3E8h)

Positive

Negative