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Lexicon PCM 90 - MIDI IMPLEMENTATION DETAILS - 0 X0 C Button Dump; 0 X11 Card Name Message

Lexicon PCM 90 - MIDI IMPLEMENTATION DETAILS
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LexiconPCM 90 MIDI Implementation Details
0x0C Button Dump
This is bidirectional. Those buttons which are transmitted in SysEx Automation are: Compare, Tap and
Bypass.
Byte # Byte Value Description Notes
1 F0 SysEx ID
2 06 Lexicon ID
3 08 PCM 90 ID
4 0iii iiii Device ID
5 0xC Button message
6 0iii iiii Button # 0=Up
1=Down
2=Program Banks
3=Load
4=Register Banks
5=Store
6=Edit
7=Compare
8=Control
9=Bypass
10=Tempo
11=Tap
12=Reserved
13=Footswitch 1
14=Reserved
15=Footswitch 2
7 0xF7 End of SysEx
Button SysExes may be sent in quick succession (faster than 40ms) to mimic holds. For example, sending
Proram Banks every 20ms for a period of 1 second will cause the Help message for the key to be displayed,
just as if the key on the front panel had been held down. Multiple key combinations can also be sent by
sending button messages in quick succession. For example, sending an Up message immediately
followed by a Down message causes the user interface to go to the 0.0 position in the current matrix, just
as if those two buttons were pressed simultaneously.
0x11 Card Name Message
This message which can be sent only via MIDI to the PCM 90 allows a card to be renamed. The name
of any currently-loaded card may be learned using the Configuration Response.
Byte # Byte Value Description Notes
1 F0 SysEx ID
2 06 Lexicon ID
3 08 PCM 90 ID
4 0iii iiii Device ID
5 0x11 Card Name
6-15 0iii iiii New name of card (10 Bytes). See ASCII Character Data.
16 0xF7 End of SysEx

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