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Channel mode messages

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MIDI data format 30 rr mm -- Drum instrument chorus send level rr: drum instrument note number mm: 00 - 127(0...maximum) 31 rr mm -- Drum instrument variation send level rr: drum instrument note number mm: 00 - 127(0...maximum) (when Variation Connection = SYSTEM)) mm: 00, 01-127 (OFF,ON) (when Variation Connection = INSERTION)) 36 rr mm -- Drum high pass filter cutoff frequency mm: 00 - 64 - 127 (-64...0...+63) 48 rr mm -- Drum EQ bass gain mm: 00 - 64 - 127 (-64...0... +63) 49 rr mm -- Drum EQ treble gain mm: 00 - 64 - 127 (-64...0...+63) 52 rr mm -- Drum EQ bass frequency mm: 04 - 40(32...2.0k [Hz]) 53 rr mm -- Drum EQ treble frequency mm: 28 - 58(500...16.0k [Hz]) MSB 14H-35H (for drums) is received when Multi Part parameter PART MODE = DRUMS1...4. *1 Refer to 1.2.4 *2 '--' indicates that the setting value is ignored. *3 Adjusts the time after the note is played until vibrato begins to take effect. The effect will begin more quickly for higher values, and more slowly for higher values. No effect if Bank Select MSB=127 is selected. *4 No effect if Multi Part parameter PART MODE = DRUM, DRUMS1...4. 1.2.25 RPN (Registered parameter number) This message is used to specify part parameters such as Pitch Bend Sensitivity or Tuning etc. as an offset value. Use RPN MSB and RPN LSB to specify the parameter that you wish to modify, and then use Data Entry (see 1.2.4) to set the value of the specified parameter. Control# 100 101 Parameter RPN LSB RPN MSB Data Range 0...127 0...127 If the Multi Part parameter Rcv RPN = OFF, that part will not receive this message. The following RPN messages can be received. RPN MSB LSB 00 00 Data Entry*1 MSB LSB mm -- *2 Parameter name and value range Pitch bend sensitivity mm: 00-24 (0...+24 semitones) Specify up to 2 octaves in semitone steps 00 01 mm ll Fine tuning mm ll: 00 00 -100 cents : : mm ll: 64 00 0 cents : : mm ll: 127 127 +100 cents [Note] mm ll: 00 127 (=-87.5) cents is followed by 01 00 (=-87.4) cents. 00 02 mm -- Coarse tuning mm: 40 - 64 - 88 (-24...0...+24 semitones) 127 127 -- -- RPN Null This sets RPN and NRPN numbers to an unset state. Internal data is not affected. *1 Refer to 1.2.4 *2 '--' indicates that the setting value is ignored. 1.2.26 Assignable controller By assigning a control change number of 0...95 to a part, the specified effect can be controlled. This device allows two control change numbers (AC1 and AC2) to be specified for each part. The following parameters specify the effect of AC1 and AC2. • Multi Part Parameter 1. AC1, AC2 PITCH CONTROL 2. AC1, AC2 FILTER CONTROL 3. AC1, AC2 AMPLITUDE CONTROL 4. AC1, AC2 LFO PMOD DEPTH 5. AC1, AC2 LFO FMOD DEPTH 6. AC1, AC2 LFO AMOD DEPTH • Effect1 Parameter 7. AC1, AC2 VARIATION CONTROL DEPTH (Valid if Variation Effect is assigned to a part as Insertion) The AC1 control change number is specified by the Multi Part or A/D Part parameter AC1 CONTROLLER NUMBER, and the AC2 control change number is specified by the Multi Part or A/D Part parameter AC2 CONTROLLER NUMBER. 1.3 Channel mode messages These messages specify the basic operation of a part. 1.3.1 All Sound Off This message silences all currently-sounding notes on the corresponding channel. However, the state of channel messages such as Note-on and Hold-on will be maintained. MIDI 31

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MIDI
31
30
rr
mm
--
Drum instrument chorus send
level
rr: drum instrument note number
mm: 00 - 127(0...maximum)
31
rr
mm
--
Drum instrument variation
send level
rr: drum instrument note number
mm: 00 - 127(0...maximum)
(when Variation Connection
= SYSTEM))
mm: 00, 01-127 (OFF,ON)
(when Variation Connection
= INSERTION))
36
rr
mm
--
Drum high pass filter cutoff
frequency
mm: 00 - 64 - 127
(-64...0...+63)
48
rr
mm
--
Drum EQ bass gain
mm: 00 - 64 - 127 (-64...0...
+63)
49
rr
mm
--
Drum EQ treble gain
mm: 00 - 64 - 127
(-64...0...+63)
52
rr
mm
--
Drum EQ bass frequency
mm: 04 - 40(32...2.0k [Hz])
53
rr
mm
--
Drum EQ treble frequency
mm: 28 - 58(500...16.0k
[Hz])
MSB 14H-35H (for drums) is received when Multi Part
parameter PART MODE = DRUMS1...4.
*1
Refer to 1.2.4
*2
'--' indicates that the setting value is ignored.
*3 Adjusts the time after the note is played until vibrato
begins to take effect. The effect will begin more quickly
for higher values, and more slowly for higher values.
No effect if Bank Select MSB=127 is selected.
*4 No effect if Multi Part parameter PART MODE =
DRUM, DRUMS1...4.
1.2.25
RPN (Registered parameter number)
This message is used to specify part parameters such as Pitch
Bend Sensitivity or Tuning etc. as an offset value.
Use RPN MSB and RPN LSB to specify the parameter that
you wish to modify, and then use Data Entry (see 1.2.4) to
set the value of the specified parameter.
Control#
Parameter
Data Range
100
RPN LSB
0...127
101
RPN MSB
0...127
If the Multi Part parameter Rcv RPN = OFF, that part will
not receive this message.
The following RPN messages can be received.
RPN
Data Entry*1
MSB
LSB
MSB
LSB
Parameter name and value range
00
00
mm
-- *2
Pitch bend sensitivity
mm: 00-24 (0...+24
semitones)
Specify up to 2 octaves in
semitone steps
00
01
mm
ll
Fine tuning
mm
ll: 00
00
-100 cents
:
:
mm
ll: 64
00
0 cents
:
:
mm
ll: 127
127
+100 cents
[Note]
mm ll: 00
127
(=-87.5) cents is
followed by 01
00
(=-87.4) cents.
00
02
mm
--
Coarse tuning
mm: 40 - 64 - 88
(-24...0...+24 semitones)
127
127
--
--
RPN Null
This sets RPN and NRPN
numbers to an unset state.
Internal data is not affected.
*1 Refer to 1.2.4
*2 '--' indicates that the setting value is ignored.
1.2.26
Assignable controller
By assigning a control change number of 0...95 to a part,
the specified effect can be controlled.
This device allows two control change numbers (AC1 and
AC2) to be specified for each part.
The following parameters specify the effect of AC1 and AC2.
• Multi Part Parameter
1.
AC1, AC2 PITCH CONTROL
2.
AC1, AC2 FILTER CONTROL
3.
AC1, AC2 AMPLITUDE CONTROL
4.
AC1, AC2 LFO PMOD DEPTH
5.
AC1, AC2 LFO FMOD DEPTH
6.
AC1, AC2 LFO AMOD DEPTH
• Effect1 Parameter
7.
AC1, AC2 VARIATION CONTROL DEPTH
(Valid if Variation Effect is assigned to a part as Insertion)
The AC1 control change number is specified by the Multi
Part or A/D Part parameter AC1 CONTROLLER
NUMBER, and the AC2 control change number is specified
by the Multi Part or A/D Part parameter AC2 CONTROLLER
NUMBER.
1.3
Channel mode messages
These messages specify the basic operation of a part.
1.3.1
All Sound Off
This message silences all currently-sounding notes on the
corresponding channel.
However, the state of channel messages such as Note-on
and Hold-on will be maintained.
MIDI data format