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the full length
of
the bit map may be sent, although the entire
map is usually transmitted. Refer to the included chart for stop
map assignments.
2) Memory Dump
This message is transmitted when the organist sends ("dumps") a combination memory to a
sequencer. The body
of
the message contains a portion
of
the data from a combination memory; sev-
eral such messages are usually necessary to transmit the complete contents
of
a memory.
Subcommand byte: 03H
Offset byte:
Data bytes:
mm
This byte contains the zero-indexed number
of
the combina-
tion memory being dumped.
dd, dd,
...
The data for the memory is converted from one byte with 8
significant bits to two bytes with 4 significant bits each. The
high order bits are contained in the low order nibble
of
the
fITst
byte. The low order bits are contained in the low order nibble
of
the second byte. The contents
of
the piston data structure is
proprietary and not disclosed.
Table
1.
Stop SysEx Code Assignments
BYTE
BIT
STOP
NAME
(GREAT)
0 3
8' Principal
1
0
8' Nason Gedackt
1 2
8' Flauto Dolce
1
3
8' Flute Celeste II
1
5
4' Octave
1 6
4' Spitzflote
2 1
2' Super Octave
2 3
1 1/3' Quintflote
2
6
IV Mixture
3
4
8' Cromorne
4
1
Chimes
1
2
16' Bourdon
(SWELL)
8
0
8' Viola
8
1
8' Viola Celeste II
8
4
8' Bourdon
9
3
4' Prestant
9
4
4' Koppelflote
9
5
2 2/3' Nazard
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