Hi James

This does help. Between Nicole and you I can now set up an instrument definition file for the DGX-640. I will gladly let you have it to add to the existing list of instrument definition files. There is a whole range of DGX's, so this file should serve
that whole range.

Thanks so much!

David
----- Original Message ----- From: "JAMES BOWDEN" <[email protected]>
To: "QWS list" <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2013 3:48 PM
Subject: Re: QWS List Here's data; using this, how do I set up my instrument definition file?


Hi,

Slight correction, the bank number is the MSB * 128 + the LSB. This is
how we combine the two raw values that go down the MIDI wire to the
more convenient one bank number.

Please also be aware that program numbers *always* go from 0 to 127 in
QWS, some manuals list them from 1 to 128. Simply subtract 1.

If you'd like, when you've finished and are happy with the list,
please send it to me and I can upload it to the website.

I hope this helps.

James.


On 19/03/2013, Nicole Massey <[email protected]> wrote:
The channel info is mostly for things that can play on a specific channel
--
there is no accommodation for things that play on a range of channels but
not all of them, (which can cause huge patch lists for some older gear like the Roland D/MT series) but if you want the patches to be accessed for all
channels except for ones you specify (like channel 10 for drum maps) then
use -1 for this entry.
I made a post a while back here on using Excel and Notepad to do this -- if
you can't find it I'll try to dig it up again.
So your first column is probably going to be a -1 unless it's a drum
program, which will be 10.
On your four part list from the manual discard the first column -- you
don't
need the internal patch numbers for anything in particular. Your second
column is the MIDI program change number. Your third column is the MSB
times
the LSB. The fourth column is the patch name. These are all separated by
commas -- don't use commas anywhere else.
Open one of the existing patch maps and look at how it's set up for info.

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of
David (Mr Music)
Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2013 7:17 AM
To: QWS list
Subject: QWS List Here's data; using this, how do I set up my instrument
definition file?

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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