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[. . . ] within the device's range of selectable programs) the DigiTech device will respond by changing to the new program. DigiTech devices begin their program numbering with 1, thus Program Change 0 will select program 1. The Studio Quad and Studio 400 also allows the user to `re-map' the Program Change commands so that Program Change 0 could call program 135, if so desired. [. . . ] F7(h) System Exclusive `End Message' byte 4 DigiTech Studio Quad & 400 SysEx Procedures In the following section, SYS_HEAD refers to a valid System Exclusive header. The System Exclusive header starts with the System Exclusive status byte, and includes all bytes through the DigiTech device type. All SysEx numbers in the format definition of each procedure are given as hexadecimal values, along with this symbol (h) for clarification. Binary numbers are identified with this symbol (b). REQUEST ONE PROGRAM (01h) SYS_HEAD, 01(h), yy1, yy2, zz1, zz2 F7(h) When yy = 00(h) . . The Program number, 1-100 User (00-63(h)) or 1-191 Factory (00-BE(h)) When a Request One Program procedure is received, the Studio Quad or Studio 400 will respond with a Receive One Program procedure. RECEIVE ONE PROGRAM (42h) SYS_HEAD 42(h), vv(1)1, vv(1)2, vv(2)1, vv(2)2, yy1, yy2, zz1, zz2, dd(1st)1, dd(1st)2, . . . Program data The Receive One Program procedure is used to load a program into the Studio Quad or Studio 400. The number of program bytes to be received (n) is different for each program. If the Studio Quad is sent a Receive One Program procedure where the program number is not a valid RAM destination, it will be ignored. For an example of the Studio Quad or Studio 400 Program Dump format, please see Misc Information (page 11). REQUEST BULK DUMP (49h) SYS_HEAD, 49(h), F7(h) When a Request Bulk Dump procedure is received, the Studio Quad or Studio 400 will respond with a Receive Bulk Dump procedure. DigiTech Studio Quad & 400 SysEx Digitech 5 Procedures RECEIVE BULK DUMP (48h) SYS_HEAD 48(h), dd(1st)1 dd(1st)2, . . . Bulk Dump Data The Receive Bulk Dump procedure is used to load all User Programs into the Studio Quad or Studio 400. A software version number is imbedded in the data. REQUEST UTILITIES SETTINGS (11h) SYS_HEAD, 11(h), F7(h) When a Request Utilities Settings procedure is received, the Studio Quad or Studio 400 will respond with a Receive Utilities Settings procedure. RECEIVE UTILITIES SETTINGS (12h) SYS_HEAD 12(h), vv(1)1, vv(1)2, vv(2)1, vv(2)2, cc1, cc2, nn1, nn2, pp1, pp2, pp1, pp2, yy (1st)1, yy(1st)2, zz(1st)1, zz(1st)2 . . . . Program Map Settings (MIDI Program changes 1 ~ 128 = map) When yy = 00(h) . The Receive Utilities Settings procedure is used to load the Utilities settings into the Studio Quad or Studio 400. REQUEST INPUT LEVEL SETTINGS (13h) SYS_HEAD, 13(h), F7(h) When a Request Input Level Settings procedure is received, the Studio Quad or Studio 400 will respond with a Receive Input Level Settings procedure. 6 DigiTech Studio Quad & 400 SysEx Procedures RECEIVE INPUT LEVEL SETTINGS (14h) SYS_HEAD 14(h), aa1, aa2, bb1, bb2, cc1, cc2, dd1, dd2, F7(h) aa bb cc dd . . Input 4 Level (range = 1E(h) ~ 64(h)) The Receive Input Level Settings procedure is used to load Input Level settings into the Studio Quad or Studio 400. REQUEST PARAMETER VALUE (17h) SYS_HEAD 17(h), aa1, aa2, bb1, bb2, F7(h) aa . Effect Parameter's Position When a Request Parameter Value procedure is received, the Studio Quad or Studio 400 will respond with a Receive Parameter Value procedure. RECEIVE PARAMETER VALUE (18h) SYS_HEAD 18(h), aa1, aa2, bb1, bb2, cc1, cc2, F7(h) aa . Parameter Value The Receive Parameter Value procedure is used to load Parameter Values into the Studio Quad or Studio 400. Please refer to the Parameter Charts on page 12 for more information. REQUEST ALL CURRENT PARAMETER VALUES (23h) SYS_HEAD, 23(h), ww1, ww2, F7(h) When ww= 7F(h) . . (position of the module minus 1), only that module's parameters will be requested. [. . . ] . The Program number, 1-100 User (00-63(h)) or 1-191 Factory (00-BE(h)) This command is behaves like a standard MIDI Program Change command, except that it allows the selection of any Program in the Studio 400 without the use of mapping. DigiTech Studio Quad & 400 SysEx Digitech 9 Procedures RESET PROGRAM (20h) SYS_HEAD, 20(h), F7(h) The Reset Program procedure causes the Studio Quad or Studio 400 to reload the current saved program. RESET DEVICE (21h) SYS_HEAD, 21(h), F7(h) The Reset Device procedure causes the Studio Quad or Studio 400 to reboot the software as if the power had been turned off, and then back on. If edits have been made to the current program without saving, they will be lost. RESET FACTORY SETTINGS (22h) SYS_HEAD, 22(h), F7(h) The Reset Factory Settings procedure causes the Studio Quad or Studio 400 to reload a sections of the EPROM factory defaults and perform a hard reset. 10 DigiTech Studio Quad & 400 SysEx Key Scan Codes These are the codes for the each of the buttons or keys on the Studio Quad and Studio 400. Numbers are given as hexadecimal values. Key Label Button 1 Button 2 Button 3 Button 4 FX Edit Key Previous Page Key Next Page Key In Levels Key Store Key Bypass Key Utility Key Program Key Compare Key Wheel Up (Clockwise) Wheel Down (Counter-clockwise) Footswitch A Footswitch B Footswitch C Hex equivilant 01(h) 02(h) 03(h) 04(h) 05(h) 06(h) 07(h) 08(h) 09(h) 0A(h) 0B(h) 0C(h) 0D(h) 0E(h) 0F(h) 10(h) 11(h) 12(h) DigiTech Studio Quad & 400 SysEx Digitech 11 Misc Information The following pages contain hexadecimal numbers for all Fx Modules and their parameters. FX # 3F(h) FX Name GEQ 8 Parameter Name EditPage P# Page 1 00(h) On/Off 01(h) FX Type 02(h) Default Type Page 2 03(h) Level 04(h) Phase Page 3 05(h) 80Hz 06(h) 160Hz 07(h) 315Hz 08(h) 630Hz Page 4 09(h) 1. 25kHz 0A(h) 2. 5kHz 0B(h) 5. 0kHz 0C(h) 10. 0kHz Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 00(h) On/Off 01(h) FX Type 02(h) Default Type 03(h) Level 04(h) Phase 05(h) 25Hz 06(h) 40Hz 07(h) 63Hz 08(h) 100Hz 09(h) 160Hz 0A(h) 250Hz 0B(h) 400Hz 0C(h) 630Hz 0D(h) 1kHz 0E(h) 1. 6kHz 0F(h) 2. 5kHz 10(h) 4. 0kHz 11(h) 6. 3kHz 12(h) 10. 0kHz 13(h) 16. 0kHz 00(h) On/Off 01(h) FX Type 02(h) Default Type 03(h) Level 04(h) Phase 05(h) 20Hz 06(h) 25Hz 07(h) 31. 5Hz 08(h) 40Hz 09(h) 50Hz 0A(h) 63Hz 0B(h) 80Hz 0C(h) 100Hz 0D(h) 125Hz 0E(h) 160Hz 0F(h) 200Hz 10(h) 250Hz 11(h) 315Hz 12(h) 400Hz 13(h) 500Hz 14(h) 630Hz 15(h) 800Hz 16(h) 1. 0kHz 17(h) 1. 25kHz 18(h) 1. 6kHz 19(h) 2. 0kHz 1A(h) 2. 5kHz 1B(h) 3. 15kHz 1C(h) 4. 0kHz 1D(h) 5. 0kHz 1E(h) 6. 3kHz 1F(h) 8. 0kHz 20(h) 10. 0kHz 21(h) 12. 5kHz 22(h) 16. 0kHz 23(h) 18. 0kHz FX # 41(h) FX Name St GEQ 8 Parameter Name EditPage P# Page 1 00(h) On/Off 01(h) FX Type 02(h) Default Page 2 03(h) Level 04(h) Phase L 05(h) Phase R Page 3 06(h) 80Hz 07(h) 160Hz 08(h) 315Hz 09(h) 630Hz Page 4 0A(h) 1. 25kHz 0B(h) 2. 5kHz 0C(h) 5. 0kHz 0D(h) 10. 0kHz Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 00(h) On/Off 01(h) FX Type 02(h) Default Type 03(h) Level 04(h) PhaseL 05(h) PhaseR 06(h) 25Hz 07(h) 40Hz 08(h) 63Hz 09(h) 100Hz 0A(h) 160Hz 0B(h) 250Hz 0C(h) 400Hz 0D(h) 630Hz 0E(h) 1kHz 0F(h) 1. 6kHz 10(h) 2. 5kHz 11(h) 4. 0kHz 12(h) 6. 3kHz 13(h) 10. 0kHz 14(h) 16. 0kHz 00(h) On/Off 01(h) FX Type 02(h) Default 03(h) Level 04(h) PhaseL 05(h) PhaseR 06(h) Band1 Freq 07(h) Width Level 08(h) Band2 Level 09(h) Width Level 0A(h) Band3 Freq 0B(h) Width Level 00(h) On/Off 01(h) FX Type 02(h) Default 03(h) Level 04(h) Phase Inv 05(h) LoShlv Freq 06(h) Level 07(h) Band1 Freq 08(h) Width Level 09(h) Band2 Freq 0A(h) Width Level 0B(h) Band3 Freq 0C(h) Width Level 0D(h) Band4 Freq 0E(h) Width Level 0F(h) HiShlv Freq 10(h) Level 40(h) GEQ 15 42(h) St GEQ 15 Page 4 Page 4 Page 5 Page 5 Page 6 Page 6 43(h) GEQ 31 Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 44(h) St PEQ 3 Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 4 Page 5 45(h) PEQ 6 Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 9 12 DigiTech Studio Quad & 400 SysEx Misc Information FX # 46(h) FX Name St PEQ 6 Parameter Name EditPage P# Page 1 00(h) On/Off 01(h) FX Type 02(h) Default Page 2 03(h) Level 04(h) Phase L 05(h) Phase R Page 3 06(h) Loshlv Freq 07(h) Level Page 4 08(h) Band1 Freq 09(h) Width 0A(h) Level Page 5 0B(h) Band 2 Freq 0C(h) Width 0D(h) Level Page 6 0E(h) Band3 Freq 0F(h) Width 10(h) Level Page 7 11(h) Band4 Freq 12(h) Width 13(h) Level Page 8 14(h) HiShlv Freq 15(h) Level Page 1 00(h) On/Off 01(h) FX Type 02(h) Default 03(h) FX Level 04(h) Dry Level 05(h) Balance 06(h) Speed 07(h) Depth 08(h) Waveform 09(h) DlyA 0A(h) DlyB 0B(h) OutA 0C(h) PanA 0D(h) OutB 0E(h) PanB 00(h) On/Off 01(h) FX Type 02(h) Default 03(h) FX Level 04(h) Dry Level 05(h) Balance 06(h) Speed 07(h) Depth 08(h) Waveform 09(h) DlyA 0A(h) DlyB 0B(h) DlyC 0C(h) DlyD 0D(h) OutA 0E(h) PanA 0F(h) OutB 10(h) PanB 11(h) OutC 12(h) PanC 13(h) OutD 14(h) PanD FX # 22(h) FX Name Octal Cho Parameter Name EditPage P# Page 1 00(h) On/Off 01(h) FX Type 02(h) Default Page 2 03(h) FX Level 04(h) Dry Level 05(h) Balance Page 3 06(h) Speed 07(h) Depth1 08(h) Depth2 Page 4 09(h) Speed 0A(h) Depth Page 5 0B(h) DlyA 0C(h) DlyB 0D(h) DlyC 0E(h) DlyD Page 6 0F(h) DlyE 10(h) DlyF 11(h) DlyG 12(h) DlyH Page 7 13(h) Spread Page 1 00(h) On/Off 01(h) FX Type 02(h) Default 03(h) FX Level 04(h) Dry Level 05(h) Balance 06(h) Speed 07(h) Depth 08(h) Waveform 09(h) DlyA 0A(h) DlyB 0B(h) OutL 0C(h) OutR 00(h) On/Off 01(h) FX Type 02(h) Default 03(h) FX level 04(h) Dry Level 05(h) Balance 06(h) Speed 07(h) Depth 08(h) Feedback 09(h) Waveform 0A(h) DlyA 0B(h) DlyB 0C(h) OutA 0D(h) PanA 0E(h) OutB 0F(h) PanB 00(h) 01(h) 02(h) 03(h) 04(h) 05(h) 06(h) 07(h) 08(h) 09(h) On/Off FX Type Default FX Level Dry Level Balance Speed Depth Feedback Waveform 21(h) StDual Cho 1F(h) Dual Cho Page 2 Page 2 Page 3 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 4 Page 5 47(h) Dual Flange Page 1 Page 2 20(h) Quad Cho Page 1 Page 3 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 4 Page 5 48(h) Stereo Flange Page 1 Page 2 Page 6 Page 3 DigiTech Studio Quad & 400 SysEx Digitech 13 Misc Information FX # FX Name 48(h) Continued. . . 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