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FM Midi Synth driver Version 1.01
Copyright (c) 1993 by Jamie O'Connell
System Exclusive Information
The FM Synth driver is a bi-directional driver: it provides
a MIDI input port in order to implement System Exclusive
dumps. The driver can send or receive System Exclusive data
and recive commands. The general format of a SysEx message
is as follows:
F0 MIDI Sys Ex
00,00, 5B Manufacturers' ID: WinJammer Software Ltd.
7F Device ID -- Must be present
01 Model ID -- FM Synth Driver
xx Command ID -- See Below
aa Address MSB -- Location: System,
Working storage, or Bank#
aa Address Channel# or Timbre#
ss Size MSB of following Data Block or
#Bytes to dump
ss Size LSB
data Data if send request, otherwise blank
F7 End of Exclusive Command
Command ID
Code Meaning
(Hex)
11 Request Data from Driver
12 Send Data to the Driver, Send Data
to the Application
15 Reset Driver to Power-on state
16 Reset Timbre Banks
In order to receive system exclusive dumps from the driver,
the FM Synth SysEx Input driver must be attached to an
application input port. It is then a simple matter of
sending the desired starting address, and a size describing
the amount of data to dump. The data received from the
driver contains a command id of 12 hex, so that the data is in
the proper format to be shipped back to the driver at any
time.
The Reset Timbre Bank message and the Reset Driver message
contain only a single Command ID code -- no address or size
bytes.
Address Bytes
The address bytes, together determine where data will be
stored. See below for specific locations.
Size Bytes
The total size of the data block is determined by combining
the size bytes (7 bits of each). Data is stored or dumped
consecutively in Address order -- this means that you can
fill or dump the entire contents of the driver with one data
block.
Timbre Banks
Individual timbres or entire banks may be uploaded to the
driver. The new timbre prameters remain until the driver is
reset. You can send the sysex block as if the Banks and
timbres were stored consecutively. Individual parameters
can be written to by placing a value in the address offset
(LSB). The new timbre will not take effect until a program
change is made to access the timbre.
Address Map
Addr Addr Description
MSB LSB
00 00 Bank 0, Timbre 0 -- this refers to the
first timbre in the first bank -- each
timbre is 20 bytes long (see below for
format)
00 01 This refers to the second timbre in the
first bank
... ... ... The rest of the bank
00 7F The last timbre in the first bank
01 00 The first timbre in the second bank
... ... ... The remaining timbres
04 7F The last timbre in the fifth bank
Percussion Parameters
10 00 First Percussion timbre
10 2E Last Percussion timbre (0-46)
11 00 Percussion Map -- Size: 94 bytes (See
Below)
System Parameters
20 00 Location of the System Parameters --
Size: 24 Bytes (See Below)
Timbre Exclusive Format
Offset Description Allowed Values
01 Modulator Attack Rate 0 - 15 higher is faster
02 Modulator Decay Rate 0-15
03 Modulator Sustain Rate 0-15
04 Modulator Release Rate 0-15
05 Modulator 4 lower bits indicating on
Trem,Vib,EnvScale,KSR or off:
|...|AM|VIB|EGT|KSR|
06 Modulator Frequency 0-15 (0 = 1/2)
Multiplier
07 Modulator KSL KSL: 0-3
08 Modulator Output Level 0-63 zero is loudest
(attenuation)
09 Modulator Wave Form Wave: 0-7 (0-3 on OPL2)
10 Modulator Feedback, Op |...|F|F|F|C| - FB: 0-7,
Connection FM: 0, Add Syn: 1
11 Carrier Attack Rate 0 - 15 higher is faster
12 Carrier Decay Rate 0-15
13 Carrier Sustain Rate 0-15
14 Carrier Release Rate 0-15
15 Carrier 4 lower bits indicating on
Trem,Vib,EnvScale,KSR or off:
|...|AM|VIB|EGT|KSR|
16 Carrier Frequency 0-15 (0 = 1/2)
Multiplier
17 Carrier KSL KSL: 0-3
18 Carrier Output Level 0-63 zero is loudest
(attenuation)
19 Carrier Wave Form Wave: 0-7 (0-3 on OPL2)
20 Percussion Voice# Used for Percussion
patches: 6=BD, 7=SD,
8=TT, 9=CYM, 10=HH
21 Transposition Offset |...|S|TTTTTT| S=0 pos,1
neg;Trans: 0-63
22 Reserved Set to 0 -- Future Use
23 Reserved Set to 0 -- Future Use
24 Reserved Set to 0 -- Future Use
Each timbre is 24 bytes long. Each bank holds 128 timbres.
There are 3,072 bytes in an entire Bank message (plus
header). All five banks can be filled by one 15,360 byte
message (plus header).
Percussion Timbres
General MIDI defines 47 drum notes, and the driver has
storage for 47 drum timbres. The percussion timbres use the
percussion voice# parameter to decide which of the 5 drum
voices to sound for the drum tone. In addition a percussion
mapping of Key to Timbre is implemented, and may be dumped
and loaded. There are 47 slots in the percussion map, which
cover MIDI notes 35 to 81 (in other words, array element 0
corresponds to MIDI note 35). Each slot is 2 bytes, so the
map is 94 byes long:
Percussion Map Slot
Offset Meaning
01 Timbre number to sound (0-46)
02 MIDI Note to play for the key
(60 = Middle C)
System Parameters Exclusive Format
Certain driver configuration parameters may be sent to or
received from the driver. Following is the format for the
system parameter dump and load. The address to use for
system parameters is 20 hex:
Offset Description Allowed Values
01 Stereo Mode 0 = Mono, 1 = Stereo
02 Percussion Mode 0 = Off, 1 = On
03 Percussion Channel if Percussion mode = 1:
channel = 0-15 (i.e. MIDI
channel 10 is value 9)
04 Default Bank 0-4 (Bank1 - Bank5)
05 Vibrato Depth 0 = light, 1 = deep
06 Tremolo Depth 0 = light, 1 = deep
07 Bend Range 0-12 semitones (1 octave)
08 Save these settings 1 = Save the settings in
the INI file
09 Channel 0 -- MIDI 0 = Off, 1 = On
Channel Map
: : The channel map specifies
: : which channels to receive
on.
24 Channel 15 0 = Off, 1 = On
Examples
The following message will send a timbre to the first bank,
timbre slot 12 (Vibraphone). All numbers are in
hexadecimal:
F0, 00, 00, 5B, 7F, 01, 12 Header & Send Request
00, 0B, 00, 28 Bank#1,Timbre#12, Size: 40
0F, 0B, 0C, 01, 06, 03, Data: Operator
01, 01, 03, 07 Parameters
0D, 0A, 0C, 02, 07, 02,
01, 03, 02, 00
1F, 2A, 0B, 00, 06, 03, Data: 2nd Timbre
01, 02, 02, 05 Operator Parameters
03, 0D, 0C, 01, 06, 00,
00, 03, 03, 00
F7 End of Exclusive
This message requests the driver to send timbre#13, 14, and
15 from the 2nd Bank:
F0, 00, 00, 5B, Header & Dump
7F, 01, 11, Request
01, 0C, 00, 3C, F7 Bank#2, Timbre#14, Size: 60
The next message requests the driver to reset all the patch
banks to the startup state:
F0, 00, 00, 5B, Header & Reset
7F, 01, 16, F7 Request