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MIDI Reference Material MIDI Data Format 1. General 1.1 Scope The specifications described herein apply to transmission and reception of MIDI data by a EAD10 drum trigger module. 1.2 Compliance The specifications described herein comply with the MIDI 1.0 standard. 1.3 Legend The following symbol has a special meaning herein. • $: Placed in front of hexadecimal numbers. 2. Channel Messages 2.1 Key On & Key Off Key On and Key Off messages are transmitted and received. Range of notes received: 0 (C-2) to 127 (G8) Velocity range: 1 to 127 (i.e., Note On only) Scene parameters are sent with MIDI Channel and Note Numbers set for each Trigger Input source. 2.2 Control Change 2.2.1 Bank Select MSB (0), LSB (32) Bank Select MSB and LSB messages are transmitted and received. MSB=125, LSB=0: Preset Scene MSB=125, LSB=1: User Scene (1 to 100) MSB=125, LSB=2: User Scene (101 to 200) MIDI Ch 10 only. 2.2.2 General Controller (16) General Controller messages are received. Corresponds to the Mic Effect Depth Level. MIDI Ch 10 only. 2.2.3 Effect 1 Depth (91) Effect 1 Depth messages are received. Corresponds to the Reverb Send Level. MIDI Ch 10 only. 2.2.4 Message Type (1 to 95) When the MENU/Scene Edit/Voice/MessageType parameter setting is CC01 to CC95, control changes set here are sent when the pad is hit or the foot switch is pressed. 2.2.5 Pad Function (1 to 95) When CC01 to CC95 is selected in the MENU/Utility/PadFunction, control changes set here are sent when the pad is hit or the foot switch is pressed. 2.3 Channel Mode Channel Mode messages are neither transmitted nor received. 2.4 Program Change Program Change messages are transmitted and received. MSB=125, LSB=0: Preset Scene (1 to 50) MSB=125, LSB=1: User Scene (1 to 100) MSB=125, LSB=2: User Scene (101 to 200) MIDI Ch 10 only. 2.5 Pitch Bend Pitch Bend messages are neither transmitted nor received. 2.6 Channel Aftertouch Channel Aftertouch messages are neither transmitted nor received. 2.7 Polyphonic Aftertouch Polyphonic Aftertouch messages are transmitted and received. 3. System Exclusive Messages 3.1 Universal Non-Real Time 3.1.1 Identity Request $F0 $7E $0n $06 $01 $F7 n is ignored. Identity Request messages are received but not transmitted. Upon receipt of the above message, the EAD10 transmits an Identity Reply message. 3.1.2 Identity Reply $F0 $7E $7F $06 $02 $43 $00 $41 $55 $06 $00 $00 $00 $7F $F7 Identity Reply messages are transmitted but not received. 4. System Common Messages System Common messages are neither transmitted nor received. 5. System Real Time Messages 5.1 Timing Clock Timing Clock messages are neither transmitted nor received. 5.2 Start & Stop Start and Stop messages are neither transmitted nor received. 5.3 Active Sensing Reception: If, following receipt of an Active Sensing message, no subsequent MIDI data is received for approximately 300 milliseconds, the EAD10 will mute all voices currently playing. Transmission: The EAD10 constantly transmits Active Sensing messages at intervals within approximately 300 milliseconds. EAD10 Data List 8

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MIDI Reference Material
MIDI Data Format
1. General
1.1 Scope
The specifications described herein apply to transmission and
reception of MIDI data by a EAD10 drum trigger module.
1.2 Compliance
The specifications described herein comply with the MIDI 1.0 stan-
dard.
1.3 Legend
The following symbol has a special meaning herein.
• $: Placed in front of hexadecimal numbers.
2. Channel Messages
2.1 Key On & Key Off
Key On and Key Off messages are transmitted and received.
Range of notes received: 0 (C-2) to 127 (G8)
Velocity range: 1 to 127 (i.e., Note On only)
Scene parameters are sent with MIDI Channel and Note Numbers
set for each Trigger Input source.
2.2 Control Change
2.2.1
Bank Select MSB (0), LSB (32)
Bank Select MSB and LSB messages are transmitted and
received.
MSB=125, LSB=0:
Preset Scene
MSB=125, LSB=1:
User Scene (1 to 100)
MSB=125, LSB=2:
User Scene (101 to 200)
MIDI Ch 10 only.
2.2.2
General Controller (16)
General Controller messages are received. Corresponds to the
Mic Effect Depth Level.
MIDI Ch 10 only.
2.2.3
Effect 1 Depth (91)
Effect 1 Depth messages are received. Corresponds to the
Reverb Send Level.
MIDI Ch 10 only.
2.2.4
Message Type (1 to 95)
When the MENU/Scene Edit/Voice/MessageType parameter
setting is CC01 to CC95, control changes set here are sent
when the pad is hit or the foot switch is pressed.
2.2.5
Pad Function (1 to 95)
When CC01 to CC95 is selected in the MENU/Utility/PadFunc-
tion, control changes set here are sent when the pad is hit or
the foot switch is pressed.
2.3 Channel Mode
Channel Mode messages are neither transmitted nor received.
2.4 Program Change
Program Change messages are transmitted and received.
MSB=125, LSB=0:
Preset Scene (1 to 50)
MSB=125, LSB=1:
User Scene (1 to 100)
MSB=125, LSB=2:
User Scene (101 to 200)
MIDI Ch 10 only.
2.5 Pitch Bend
Pitch Bend messages are neither transmitted nor received.
2.6 Channel Aftertouch
Channel Aftertouch messages are neither transmitted nor received.
2.7 Polyphonic Aftertouch
Polyphonic Aftertouch messages are transmitted and received.
3. System Exclusive Messages
3.1 Universal Non-Real Time
3.1.1
Identity Request
$F0 $7E $0n $06 $01 $F7
n is ignored.
Identity Request messages are received but not transmitted.
Upon receipt of the above message, the EAD10 transmits an
Identity Reply message.
3.1.2
Identity Reply
$F0 $7E $7F $06 $02 $43 $00 $41 $55 $06 $00 $00 $00 $7F
$F7
Identity Reply messages are transmitted but not received.
4. System Common Messages
System Common messages are neither transmitted nor received.
5. System Real Time Messages
5.1 Timing Clock
Timing Clock messages are neither transmitted nor received.
5.2 Start & Stop
Start and Stop messages are neither transmitted nor received.
5.3 Active Sensing
Reception:
If, following receipt of an Active Sensing message, no subsequent
MIDI data is received for approximately 300 milliseconds, the
EAD10 will mute all voices currently playing.
Transmission:
The EAD10 constantly transmits Active Sensing messages at inter-
vals within approximately 300 milliseconds.