I'm of the opinion that the DGX-640 is only just an XG instrument. If
this is the case, just use the generic XG definition. I could be wrong,
but that's what I got from playing with it for a short time.
On 3/19/2013 8:16 AM, David (Mr Music) wrote:
Hi Friends
Okay, am not getting any Yamaha DGX-640 instrument definition file,
so I'm happy to make my own, but I need info please.
From what I understand there are four columns of info:
the first one is the MIDI channel,
the second one is the patch number,
the third one is the bank,
the fourth one is the patch name.
Firstly, the term "midi chanel" is confusing to me, because I
associate that term with the midi send and receive chanels,
and obviously a certain patch could be played on any of the 16 channels.
Secondly, here;s the data sheet layout from my DGX-640. It has columns:
Col 1: voice no (running sequentially up from 1 to 535),
col 2: msb,
col 3: lsb,
col 4: midi program change number,
col 5: voice name.
How do I use the above data to arrive at the info for the
4 columns in the instrument definition file?
PLEASE HELP! I receently got the new piano, and cannot access
its great sounds via the standard xg template.
Thanks so much
David
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