LOCATE (MCP)
Format 1 - LOCATE [I/F]
Status
Data Byte
F0H
7FH, Dev, 06H, 44H, 02H, 00H, nnH
Byte
Description
F0H
Exclusive Status
7FH
Universal System Exclusive Message Realtime Header
Dev
Device ID (or 7FH)
06H
MMC Command Message
44H
LOCATE(MCP)
02H
Number of Bytes
00H
"I/F" sub command
nnH
Information Field (08H, 09H, 0AH, 0BH, 0CH, 0DH, 0EH, 0FH)
F7H
EOX (End of System Exclusive Message)
If the device ID on the message was as same as that of the receiving device or 7FH, the VM-
C7200/C7100 locates the selected time location stored to the specified information field.
The VM-C7200/C7100 does not transmit the message.
Format 2 - LOCATE [TARGET]
Status
Data Byte
F0H
7FH, Dev, 06H, 44H, 06H, 01H,
hrH, mnH, scH, frH, ffH
Byte
Description
F0H
Exclusive Status
7FH
Universal System Exclusive Message Realtime Header
Dev
Device ID (or 7FH)
06H
MMC Command Message
44H
LOCATE(MCP)
06H
Number of Bytes
01H
"TARGET" sub command
hrH, mnH, scH, frH, ffH
Standard Time with Sub Frame
F7H
EOX (End of System Exclusive Message)
If the device ID on the message was as same as that of the receiving device or 7FH, the VM-
C7200/C7100 locates the specified time location received from the command.
When "MIDI MMC Tx Switch" of the VM-C7200/C7100 is set to "On," if the efficient locate
switch [LOC?] or Marker switch [PREVIOUS] or [NEXT] is pressed, the VM-C7200/C7100
transmits as the device ID 7FH.
MOVE
Status
Data Byte
F0H
7FH, Dev, 06H, 4CH, 02H, ddH, ssH
Byte
Description
F0H
Exclusive Status
7FH
Universal System Exclusive Message Realtime Header
Dev
Device ID
06H
MMC Command Message
4CH
MOVE
02H
Number of Bytes
ddH
Name of the Efficient Destination Information Field
(08H, 09H, 0AH, 0BH, 0CH, 0DH, 0EH, 0FH)
ssH
Name of the Efficient Source Information Field(01H)
F7H
EOX (End of System Exclusive Message)
If the device ID on the message was as same as that of the receiving device or 7FH, the VM-
C7200/C7100 transfers the data on the selected source information field to the destination
Information Field, if the name of both information fields is efficient.
The VM-C7200/C7100 does not transmit the message.
Status
F7H
Status
F7H
Status
F7H
(or 7FH)
4. Appendices
Decimal and Hexadecimal table
(Hexadecimal number is shown with H.)
In MIDI documentation, data values and addresses/sizes of system exclusive messages etc.
are expressed as hexadecimal values for each 7 bits. The following table shows how these
correspond to decimal numbers.
+——————+——————++——————+——————++——————+——————++——————+——————+
|
dec |
hex ||
dec |
hex ||
dec |
+——————+——————++——————+——————++——————+——————++——————+——————+
|
0 |
00H ||
32 |
20H ||
64 |
|
1 |
01H ||
33 |
21H ||
65 |
|
2 |
02H ||
34 |
22H ||
66 |
|
3 |
03H ||
35 |
23H ||
67 |
|
4 |
04H ||
36 |
24H ||
68 |
|
5 |
05H ||
37 |
25H ||
69 |
|
6 |
06H ||
38 |
26H ||
70 |
|
7 |
07H ||
39 |
27H ||
71 |
|
8 |
08H ||
40 |
28H ||
72 |
|
9 |
09H ||
41 |
29H ||
73 |
|
10 |
0AH ||
42 |
2AH ||
74 |
|
11 |
0BH ||
43 |
2BH ||
75 |
|
12 |
0CH ||
44 |
2CH ||
76 |
|
13 |
0DH ||
45 |
2DH ||
77 |
|
14 |
0EH ||
46 |
2EH ||
78 |
|
15 |
0FH ||
47 |
2FH ||
79 |
|
16 |
10H ||
48 |
30H ||
80 |
|
17 |
11H ||
49 |
31H ||
81 |
|
18 |
12H ||
50 |
32H ||
82 |
|
19 |
13H ||
51 |
33H ||
83 |
|
20 |
14H ||
52 |
34H ||
84 |
|
21 |
15H ||
53 |
35H ||
85 |
|
22 |
16H ||
54 |
36H ||
86 |
|
23 |
17H ||
55 |
37H ||
87 |
|
24 |
18H ||
56 |
38H ||
88 |
|
25 |
19H ||
57 |
39H ||
89 |
|
26 |
1AH ||
58 |
3AH ||
90 |
|
27 |
1BH ||
59 |
3BH ||
91 |
|
28 |
1CH ||
60 |
3CH ||
92 |
|
29 |
1DH ||
61 |
3DH ||
93 |
|
30 |
1EH ||
62 |
3EH ||
94 |
|
31 |
1FH ||
63 |
3FH ||
95 |
+——————+——————++——————+——————++——————+——————++——————+——————+
* Decimal values such as MIDI channel, bank select, and program change are listed as one
(1) greater than the values given in the above table.
* A 7-bit byte can express data in the range of 128 steps. For data where greater precision
is required, we must use two or more bytes. For example, two hexadecimal numbers aa
bbH expressing two 7-bit bytes would indicate a value of aa x 128 + bb.
* In the case of values which have a +/- sign, 00H = -64, 40H = +/-0, and 7FH = +63, so
that the decimal expression would be 64 less than the value given in the above chart. In
the case of two types, 00 00H = -8192, 40 00H = +/-0, and 7F 7FH = +8191.
* Data marked "nibbled" is expressed in hexadecimal in 4-bit units. A value expressed as a
2-byte nibble 0a 0bH has the value of a x 16 + b.
<Ex.1> What is 5AH in decimal system?
5AH = 90 according to the above table.
<Ex.2>What in decimal system is 12034H in hexadecimal of every 7 bit?
12H = 18, 34H = 52 according to the above table. So 18 x 128 + 52 = 2356.
<Ex.3> What in decimal system is 0A 03 09 0D in nibble system?
0AH = 10, 03H = 3, 09H = 9, 0DH = 13 according to the table.
So ((10 x 16 + 3) x 16 + 9) x 16 + 13 = 41885.
<Ex. 4> What in nibble system is 1258 in decimal system?
____
16)1258
16)
78 ... 10
16)
4 ... 14
0 ...
4
0 = 00H, 4 = 04H, 14 = 0EH, 10 = 0AH According to the table.
So it is 00 04 0E 0AH.
MIDI Implementado
hex ||
dec |
hex |
40H ||
96 |
60H |
41H ||
97 |
61H |
42H ||
98 |
62H |
43H ||
99 |
63H |
44H ||
100 |
64H |
45H ||
101 |
65H |
46H ||
102 |
66H |
47H ||
103 |
67H |
48H ||
104 |
68H |
49H ||
105 |
69H |
4AH ||
106 |
6AH |
4BH ||
107 |
6BH |
4CH ||
108 |
6CH |
4DH ||
109 |
6DH |
4EH ||
110 |
6EH |
4FH ||
111 |
6FH |
50H ||
112 |
70H |
51H ||
113 |
71H |
52H ||
114 |
72H |
53H ||
115 |
73H |
54H ||
116 |
74H |
55H ||
117 |
75H |
56H ||
118 |
76H |
57H ||
119 |
77H |
58H ||
120 |
78H |
59H ||
121 |
79H |
5AH ||
122 |
7AH |
5BH ||
123 |
7BH |
5CH ||
124 |
7CH |
5DH ||
125 |
7DH |
5EH ||
126 |
7EH |
5FH ||
127 |
7FH |
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