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27 NEUTRON User Manual 13. Appendix A MIDI Control Change (CC) functions There are 2 MIDI CC functions that the Neutron supports: • Modulation wheel or lever - MIDI CC 0x01 (MSB) & MIDI CC 0x21 (LSB). This is routed to the assign out when selected as the assign out option • Damper Pedal on/off (Sustain) - MIDI CC 0x40. This table lists the SysEx commands supported by the Neutron. Note that the general format of a Neutron SysEx message is: System Exclusive Commands Various parameters in the Neutron synthesizer can be changed using MIDI system exclusive (SysEx) commands. A MIDI utility such as the popular MIDI OX can be used to send the SysEx command data string to the Neutron by using the USB MIDI connection between a host computer and the Neutron. Section 7.2 shows a typical procedure for sending a SysEx message to the Neutron, and it can be used to send any of the following SysEx messages. Below is a table of SysEx commands. *note: the device ID is not the same as MIDI channel. The valid range is 0-15 (default 0) or 7F (multicast to all Neutrons) Sysex SysEx Command Set Global Setting Restore Global Settings Calibration mode command Software Version request Software Version response Global Setting Update Global Setting Command Set MIDI channel (*) Sysex F0 00 20 32 28 ID 0A F7 F0 00 20 32 28 ID 0B F7 F0 00 20 32 28 ID 10 F7 F0 00 20 32 28 ID 73 F7 F0 00 20 32 28 ID 74 MM NN F7 F0 00 20 32 28 ID 5A MM F7 Sysex F0 00 20 32 28 ID 0A 00 MM F7 Set Key Priority Set Pitch Bend Range (*) Set ASSIGN out Set Envelope retriggering Reset Min/Max MIDI notes Set Polychain Mode Set Device ID Disable MIDI DIP switches Set Mute Out-Of-Range notes Set Min MIDI note Set Max MIDI note Set OSC Sync Set Paraphonic Mode Set VCF mode Set VCF keytrack Set VCF mod src Set VCF mod depth Set OSC 1 shape blend Set OSC 2 shape blend Set OSC 1 tune pot bypass Set OSC 2 tune pot bypass F0 00 20 32 28 ID 0A 01 MM F7 F0 00 20 32 28 ID 0A 03 MM F7 F0 00 20 32 28 ID 0A 04 MM F7 F0 00 20 32 28 ID 0A 05 MM F7 F0 00 20 32 28 ID 0A 06 MM F7 F0 00 20 32 28 ID 0A 08 MM F7 F0 00 20 32 28 ID 0A 09 MM F7 F0 00 20 32 28 ID 0A 0A MM F7 F0 00 20 32 28 ID 0A 0B MM F7 F0 00 20 32 28 ID 0A 0C MM F7 F0 00 20 32 28 ID 0A 0D MM F7 F0 00 20 32 28 ID 0A 0E MM F7 F0 00 20 32 28 ID 0A 0F MM F7 F0 00 20 32 28 ID 0A 10 MM F7 F0 00 20 32 28 ID 0A 11 MM F7 F0 00 20 32 28 ID 0A 12 MM F7 F0 00 20 32 28 ID 0A 14 MM F7 F0 00 20 32 28 ID 0A 20 MM F7 F0 00 20 32 28 ID 0A 21 MM F7 F0 00 20 32 28 ID 0A 22 MM F7 F0 00 20 32 28 ID 0A 23 MM F7 Notes See "Global Setting Command" table below Restores defaults - does not erase calibration data See "Calibration Command" table below No notes MM - Comms protocol version NN - variable length ASCII string detailing the software version MM - Comms protocol version Notes MM = 0-F --> MIDI channel 1-16 Note: using this command to set the MIDI channel will automatically disable the DIP switches on the back panel (which will persist across power cycles) MM = 0-LO, 1-HI, 2-Last. Default:2-Last MM = 0-24 (semitones). Default:2 MM = 0-OSC 1 CV, 1-OSC 2 CV, 2-"Note On" velocity, 3-Modwheel, 4-Aftertouch. Default:0 MM = 1-Enabled, 0-Disabled. Default:0-Disabled MM = not used MM = 0-Disabled, 1-Enabled. Default:0 MM = 0-F --> MIDI ID 1-16. Default:0 MM = 0-Enabled, 1-Disabled. Default:0-Enabled MM = 1-nute, 0-not mute. Default:0-not mute MM = MIDI note number. Default:24 MM = MIDI note number. Default:96 MM = 0-Enabled, 1-Disabled. Default:0-Enabled MM = 0-Monophonic, 1-Paraphonic. Default:0-Monophonic MM = 0-HP, 1-BP, 2-LP MM = 0-Disabled, 1-Enabled. Default:0 MM = 0-Disabled, 1-aftertouch, 2-modwheel, 3-velocity MM = 0-3F where 0 is the minimum & 3F(63dec) is the maximum (100%) MM = 1-No blend, 0-Blend. Default:0-Blend MM = 1-No blend, 0-Blend. Default:0-Blend MM = 0-Not bypassed, 1-Bypassed. Default:0-Not bypassed MM = 0-Not bypassed, 1-Bypassed. Default:0-Not bypassed