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RPN Registered Parameter Number, 1.2.5, All Note Off

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MIDI data format The currently-sounding harmony notes are numbered sequentially beginning from the lowest note. When the value is 0, panning will be random. For random panning with Vocoder harmony, the pan position will change at each key-on. For random panning with Chordal harmony, the pan position will change whenever the chord changes. For Detune and Chromatic harmony, random pan will not function, and the panning will be centered. 02 32 mm Harmony 1 Pan q X mm : 00, 01 - 64 - 127 (random, Lch...center...Rch) 02 33 mm Harmony 2 Pan mm : 00, 01 - 64 - 127 (random, Lch...center...Rch) q X 02 34 mm Harmony 3 Pan mm : 00, 01 - 64 - 127 (random, Lch...center...Rch) q X The following NRPN numbers independently control the detune amount for each harmony sound. The currently-sounding harmony notes are numbered sequentially beginning from the lowest note. 02 48 mm Harmony 1 Detune q X mm : 00 - 64 - 127 (-64...0...+63) 02 49 mm Harmony 2 Detune mm : 00 - 64 - 127 (-64...0...+63) q X 02 50 mm Harmony 3 Detune mm : 00 - 64 - 127 (-64...0...+63) q X 4.1.2.4 RPN (Registered Parameter Number) This message is used to set Pitch Bend Sensitivity. RPN MSB and RPN LSB are used to specify the parameter which is to be controlled, and subsequently Data Entry (refer to 1.2.1) is used to set the value of the specified parameter. Only the MSB of Data Entry is recognized. Control# 100 101 Parameter RPN LSB RPN MSB Data Range 0...127 0...127 The following RPN numbers are recognized. RPN MSB LSB 00 00 Data Entry MSB mm Parameter name and range of values Pitch Bend Sensitivity mm : 00 - 24 (0...24 semitones) Settable in semitone steps over a two-octave range Harmony ch q 127 127 -- RPN null q Set RPN and NRPN numbers to a condition in which no numbers have been specified. Internal settings will not be affected. Melody ch q q 4.1.2.5 All Note Off For Vocoder harmony, this message turns off all currently-sounding harmony notes. Control# 123 Parameter All Note Off Data Range 0 MIDI 41

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MIDI
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MIDI data format
The currently-sounding harmony notes are numbered
sequentially beginning from the lowest note.
When the value is 0, panning will be random.
For random panning with Vocoder harmony, the pan
position will change at each key-on.
For random panning with Chordal harmony, the pan
position will change whenever the chord changes.
For Detune and Chromatic harmony, random pan will
not function, and the panning will be centered.
02
32
mm
Harmony 1 Pan
X
mm : 00, 01 - 64 - 127
(random, Lch…center…Rch)
02
33
mm
Harmony 2 Pan
X
mm : 00, 01 - 64 - 127
(random, Lch…center…Rch)
02
34
mm
Harmony 3 Pan
X
mm : 00, 01 - 64 - 127
(random, Lch…center…Rch)
The following NRPN numbers independently control
the detune amount for each harmony sound.
The currently-sounding harmony notes are numbered
sequentially beginning from the lowest note.
02
48
mm
Harmony 1 Detune
X
mm : 00 - 64 - 127 (-64…0…+63)
02
49
mm
Harmony 2 Detune
X
mm : 00 - 64 - 127 (-64…0…+63)
02
50
mm
Harmony 3 Detune
X
mm : 00 - 64 - 127 (-64…0…+63)
4.1.2.4
RPN (Registered Parameter Number)
This message is used to set Pitch Bend Sensitivity.
RPN MSB and RPN LSB are used to specify the parameter which is to be controlled, and subsequently Data Entry (refer to
1.2.1) is used to set the value of the specified parameter.
Only the MSB of Data Entry is recognized.
Control#
Parameter
Data Range
100
RPN LSB
0…127
101
RPN MSB
0…127
The following RPN numbers are recognized.
RPN
Data Entry
Parameter name and range of values
Harmony ch
Melody ch
MSB LSB
MSB
00
00
mm
Pitch Bend Sensitivity
mm : 00 - 24 (0...24 semitones)
Settable in semitone steps over a two-octave range
127
127
--
RPN null
Set RPN and NRPN numbers to a condition in which
no numbers have been specified.
Internal settings will not be affected.
4.1.2.5
All Note Off
For Vocoder harmony, this message turns off all currently-sounding harmony notes.
Control#
Parameter
Data Range
123
All Note Off
0