Specifications

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APPENDIX C
MULTIVERB ALPHA 2.0 MIDI MESSAGES
The MULTIVERB ALPHA 2.0 responds to the following messages:
Program change:
Cxh ddh
x = channel number 0h to Fh for channels 1 to 16
dd = program number 0h to 7Fh or 0 to 127
If the channel the MULTIVERB ALPHA 2.0 is set to is not off and the channel
matches (either it is the same number or OMNI is on), then the unit will look up
the preset in the MIDI Program Table (MPT) and recall the corresponding preset.
Channel Mode message for OMNI on/off
Bxh 7Ch 0h : OMNI Mode Off
Bxh 7Dh 0h : OMNI Mode On
x = channel number, 0h to Fh for channels 1 to 16
If the channel matches the units's channel number, it will set the OMNI mode
accordingly. The current OMNI mode does not affect this message, the channel
must match regardless of current OMNI mode.
SYSTEM EXCLUSIVE MESSAGES
message format:
general: <System Exclusive Status> <ART ID> <channel>
<product ID> <message ID> <message...> <EOX>
in hex: F0h 1Ah 0xh 06h <message ID> <message...> F7h
F0h - System Exclusive status byte.
1Ah - ART manufacturer's ID number.
0xh - channel number, 0 to 0Fh.
11h - MULTIVERB ALPHA 2.0 product id code.
F7h - End Of exclusive status byte.
Message ID values >= 40h are requests. A request is a message that when received
by the MULTIVERB ALPHA 2.0 causes a message to be sent by the MULTIVERB ALPHA
2.0.
0x is the channel number, 0 to 15 (00h to 0Fh). To the user, the channel number
is displayed as 1 to 16.
Internally, presets are numbered 0 to 199. When a preset number is displayed, it
is shown as 1 to 200. Any messages that refer to the MULTIVERB ALPHA 2.0 preset
number refer to the internal number, 0..199. Preset numbers are referenced in
message with 2 data bytes, least significant 7 bits, then most significant bit in
the lsb of the next byte. Example: preset 1 on the LCD is referenced with 00h
00h, and preset 200 is referenced with 47h, 01h.
When channel number is OFF and a front panel command for a dump is processed, the
MULTIVERB ALPHA 2.0 sends a message coded for channel 1 (the lowest channel
number).