Yamaha MX61 Synthesizer Parameter Manual - Page 70

and NRPN LSB

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MIDI Harmonic Content (Control #71) Messages that adjust the filter Resonance set for each part. The value set here is an offset value which will be added to or subtracted from the Voice data. Release Time (Control #72) Messages that adjust the Amplitude EG Release Time set for each part. This is an offset that is added to or subtracted from the Voice data. Attack Time (Control Messages that adjust the Amplitude EG Attack Time set for each part. #73) This is an offset that is added to or subtracted from the Voice data. Brightness (Control Messages that adjust the filter Cutoff Frequency set for each part. #74) This is an offset that is added to or subtracted from the Voice data. Decay Time (Control Messages that adjust the Amplitude EG decay time set for each part. #75) This is an offset that is added to or subtracted from the Voice data. Effect1 Depth Messages that adjust the send level for the Reverb effect. (Reverb Send Level) (Control #91) Effect3 Depth Messages that adjust the send level for the Chorus effect. (Chorus Send Level) (Control #93) Effect4 Depth (Variation Send Level) (Control #94) Messages that adjust the send level for the Variation effect. Data Increment (Control #96) and Data Decrement (Control #97) Messages that increase or decrease the MSB value of pitch bend sensitivity, fine tune, or coarse tune in steps of 1. You will need to assign one of those parameters using the RPN in the external device in advance. NRPN MSB (Control #99) and NRPN LSB (Control #98) Used primarily as offset values for vibrato, filter, EG and other settings. Data Entry is used to set the parameter value after specifying the parameter using the NRPN (Non-Registered Parameter Number) MSB and LSB. Once an NRPN is specified, the following data entry message received on the same channel is processed as the value of that NRPN. Prevent operational errors by transmitting an RPN Null message (7FH, 7FH) after using these messages to perform a control operation. RPN MSB (Control #101) and RPN LSB (Control #100) Used primarily as offset values for pitch bend sensitivity, tuning, and other part settings. First send the RPN (Registered Parameter Number) MSB and RPN LSB to specify the parameter which is to be controlled. Then use Data Increment/Decrement to set the value of the specified parameter. Once the RPN has been set for a channel, subsequent data entry will be recognized as the same RPN's value change. Therefore, after you use the RPN, you should set a Null (7FH, 7FH) value to avoid unexpected results. The RPN numbers that can be received, are listed in Table 3: RPN Parameter List. The NRPN MSB and NRPN LSB cannot be handled by the tone generator block in some synthesizers, although it can be recorded to a Song/Pattern track. /i 70

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MIDI
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Harmonic Content
(Control #71)
Messages that adjust the filter Resonance set for each part.
The value set here is an offset value which will be added to or subtracted
from the Voice data.
Release Time
(Control #72)
Messages that adjust the Amplitude EG Release Time set for each part.
This is an offset that is added to or subtracted from the Voice data.
Attack Time (Control
#73)
Messages that adjust the Amplitude EG Attack Time set for each part.
This is an offset that is added to or subtracted from the Voice data.
Brightness (Control
#74)
Messages that adjust the filter Cutoff Frequency set for each part.
This is an offset that is added to or subtracted from the Voice data.
Decay Time (Control
#75)
Messages that adjust the Amplitude EG decay time set for each part.
This is an offset that is added to or subtracted from the Voice data.
Effect1 Depth
(Reverb Send Level)
(Control #91)
Messages that adjust the send level for the Reverb effect.
Effect3 Depth
(Chorus Send Level)
(Control #93)
Messages that adjust the send level for the Chorus effect.
Effect4 Depth
(Variation Send
Level) (Control #94)
Messages that adjust the send level for the Variation effect.
Data Increment
(Control #96) and
Data Decrement
(Control #97)
Messages that increase or decrease the MSB value of pitch bend
sensitivity, fine tune, or coarse tune in steps of 1.
You will need to assign one of those parameters using the RPN in the
external device in advance.
NRPN MSB (Control
#99) and NRPN LSB
(Control #98)
Used primarily as offset values for vibrato, filter, EG and other settings.
Data Entry is used to set the parameter value after specifying the
parameter using the NRPN (Non-Registered Parameter Number) MSB
and LSB. Once an NRPN is specified, the following data entry message
received on the same channel is processed as the value of that NRPN.
Prevent operational errors by transmitting an RPN Null message (7FH,
7FH) after using these messages to perform a control operation.
RPN MSB (Control
#101) and RPN LSB
(Control #100)
Used primarily as offset values for pitch bend sensitivity, tuning, and other
part settings.
First send the RPN (Registered Parameter Number) MSB and RPN LSB
to specify the parameter which is to be controlled. Then use Data
Increment/Decrement to set the value of the specified parameter.
Once the RPN has been set for a channel, subsequent data entry will be
recognized as the same RPN's value change. Therefore, after you use the
RPN, you should set a Null (7FH, 7FH) value to avoid unexpected results.
The RPN numbers that can be received, are listed in Table 3: RPN
Parameter List.
The NRPN MSB and NRPN LSB cannot be handled by the tone generator block in
some synthesizers, although it can be recorded to a Song/Pattern track.